Apple Watch Series 4 iFixit Teardown Shows a Refined Watch, Inside and Out

While most people were putting on their new Apple Watch Series 4 over the weekend, iFixit was tearing theirs apart. Inside they found a bigger battery along with a bigger Taptic Engine, and more.


While most people were putting on their new Apple Watch Series  Apple Watch Series 4 iFixit Teardown Shows a Refined Watch, Inside and Out

iFixit’s Apple Watch Series 4 teardown


iFixit says Apple clearly put a lot of thought into redesigning the watch both inside and out. They say,


Apple has put some serious thought into the Series 4, serving up a new case, new buttons, new display, and new features. And where the first watch’s internals seemed awkwardly placed and unpolished by Apple standards, for the Series 4 they really painted the back of the fence. Our teardown uncovered a streamlined antenna system, a display that’s both bigger and thinner, and a new ECG conductive digital crown


Apple Watch Series 4 has a battery that’s 4% bigger than previous models, despite its thinner body. That takes it from the Series 3 1.07 Wh up to 1.113 Wh.


They also note the bigger Taptic Engine takes up space that could’ve been used for more battery. Apparently Apple didn’t think we were getting strong enough taps before.


[Apple Watch Series 4 Unboxing}


The repositioned speakers let Apple remove one of the case openings from the Series 3 model. Now the barometric sensor is tucked in along side the speakers so it doesn’t need its own hole.


iFixit gives Apple Watch Series 4 a repairability score of 6 out of 10. That’s the same score Apple Watch Series 3 got last year.


Apple Watch Series 4 is available in retail stores and through Apple’s website. Pricing starts at US$399 for the 40mm model and $429 for the 44mm model.


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