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Apple Watch Series 5

Apple Watch Series 5
 

The Apple Watch Series 5 saw iterative but important updates in 2019. The addition of an always-on display, a built-in compass, and the software improvements of watchOS 6 made this a well-rounded but incremental upgrade. This Apple Watch also launched with all new materials and a new shopping experience called Apple Watch Studio.

● Always-On Display
● S5 chip
● International emergency services on cellular models
● Titanium, ceramic, stainless steel, and aluminum options
● All-day battery life
● WatchOS 6
● Released September 20, 2019
● Discontinued September 2020
● Find great Apple Watch deals
Available models start at $529

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The Apple Watch has been a fast-growing product in the Apple ecosystem, and while each year sees iterative updates, it's growing faster than the ultra-popular iPod. The Apple Watch Series 5 was released in fall 2019 and dominated the smartwatch sector during its one-year run before Apple Watch Series 6 replaced it. The Series 5 runs the latest watchOS.

AppleInsider reviewed the model shortly after its release and gave it a score of 4.5 out of 5.

Apple Watch Series 5 Features

Always-on Display

Apple's Series 4 included an LTPO OLED Retina display, but it didn't have any hardware that allowed for an always-on display. This changed with the Series 5. The 2019 model allowed wearers to check the watch without needing an overtly obtrusive gesture or tap.

The improved ambient-light sensor of the Series 5 was key to making the Always-On display work correctly. The light sensor allowed the watch to be correctly lit for optimal viewing, no matter the environment. 

Apple worked hard to make this a viable feature, allowing the display to drop the refresh rate down to as low as 1Hz and dim to conserve energy when in standby mode. These innovations allowed for all-day battery life despite the major addition of an always-on display.

More storage

Apple Watch Series 5 with 32GB of storage means more music and apps Apple Watch Series 5 with 32GB of storage means more music and apps

The Series 5 received a storage boost, shipping with 32GB of internal storage rather than the previous 16GB. With the advent of watchOS 6, the Apple Watch now features its own separate App Store.

The extra storage is key, as the Apple Watch can be used entirely independently from the iPhone, at the cost of larger apps. This also means more music and podcasts can be stored locally without worrying about running out of space.

S5 SoC

SoC stands for "system-on-chip" and functions as the heart and brain of the Apple Watch. It combines many components of the Apple Watch into a single chip, including the CPU. The S5 still boasts many of the same parts as the S4, including an identical CPU and 64-bit dual-core processor. 

The S5 has received a few notable upgrades, including a built-in magnetometer, a revamped display driver, and a new power management chip. This allows the Series 5's screen to stay on all of the time while maintaining all-day battery life.

Built-in compass

Starting with this model, Apple added a built-in compass, allowing users to see which direction they face when using walking directions. The compass also includes elevation, incline, and latitude/longitude information.

Case materials

The Series 5 Apple Watch saw the return of the ceramic body from Series 3.

Ceramic returns from the Apple Watch Series 3 Ceramic returns from the Apple Watch Series 3

The ceramic body was made from a fine powder that is highly compressed before being polished to a high shine with a diamond slurry. This results in a clean, glossy white appearance that is naturally resistant to fingerprints and scratches.

New to Apple Watch was the introduction of titanium as a case material. Following in the footsteps of other high-end watch brands, Apple gave customers the option of either a silver or space black titanium case.

Titanium is a high-quality, highly-durable material, making the titanium watch an excellent choice for those who want a combination of form and function. Apple used a "natural titanium finish" that resulted in a brushed metal look.

The silver titanium body showed off this brushed appearance more than the space black version, which featured the same diamond-like coating that the stainless steel Apple Watch body employs.

As titanium is a porous material, Apple developed a coating that prevented yellowing and staining, ensuring that the titanium case looks good for years to come.

In addition to titanium and ceramic, the Apple Watch was also available in aluminum and stainless steel bodies. The stainless steel cases were offered either gold or silver, while the aluminum cases were available in space gray, silver, or gold.

watchOS 6

All Apple Watches in Series 5 ship preloaded with watchOS 6, which brought a plethora of new features to the Apple Watch. New features included a handful of new watch faces, stand-alone voice memos and calculator apps, and a dedicated App Store just for the Apple Watch.

Activity data was prioritized in watchOS 6, letting users gain new insight into their workouts and daily activity. Users can now see recent activity levels with their overall average to see if they've been doing better or worse in several categories.

This is designed to help motivate users to push themselves further and improve their health and give a big picture of their progress.

Cycle TrackingCycle tracking is an essential feature with privacy at its heart

Two new health apps also made their debut: Cycle and Noise.

Noise works in the background to monitor the noise in a room, and even the volume of your headphones, to determine hearing health. Cycle is helpful for women who want to track and predict their mensural and fertility cycles without the need for shady data harvesting apps.

WatchOS 6 also enabled Core ML. It uses the Apple Neural Engine on Apple Watch Series 4, enabling faster processing of on-device inputs. This meant that everything could run smoother than before beyond an initial speed-up after it learned some user habits.

Apple Watch Studio

Launched alongside the Apple Watch Series 5, the Apple Watch Studio allows customers to customize their Apple Watch to their exact specifications. Users can pick a watch size (40mm or 42mm), a case material, and a specific band.

This prevents users from buying an Apple Watch and then a secondary band to replace the one their Watch ships with. 

Customize your Watch Building an Apple Watch Series 5 with Apple Watch Studio is simple

The Apple Watch Studio is available for both standard configurations of the Apple Watch and the Apple Watch Nike and Apple Watch Hermes editions.

Apple Watch Series 5 Options and Pricing

Apple no longer sells the Apple Watch Series 5, after the Series 6 launched in September 2020. Some third-party retailers still offer the 2019 model at a discounted price.

Before that, Apple Watch 5 prices had started at $399, and the Hermes Apple Watch started at $1249. Check out our Price Guide to find deals on the latest Apple products.