The battery capacity of the Apple Watch Series 8, Watch Ultra, and Watch SE (2nd Generation) have apparently been revealed via 3C certification. The smartwatches were unveiled earlier this month at the company's 'Far Out' event. The Apple Watch Ultra has a titanium casing and a 49mm Retina display with up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness. The Apple Watch Series 8 has a new temperature sensor that allows female wearers to track their ovulation cycles, while the Watch SE (2nd Generation) has a Retina OLED display that is 30% bigger than its predecessor, which was released in 2020.
According to MySmartPrice, the battery capacity of Apple's latest smartwatches, including the Apple Watch SE (2nd Generation), Watch Series 8, and Watch Ultra, have been proposed, claiming 3C certification. The American tech behemoth is well-known for not disclosing the precise battery capacity of its smartwatches.
The Apple Watch SE (40mm) and Watch SE (44mm) are supposed to have 245mAh and 296mAh battery capacities, respectively, while the Watch Series 8 (41mm) and Watch Series 8 (45mm) are said to have 282mAh and 308mAh battery capacities, respectively.
The Apple Watch Ultra is said to have a big 542mAh battery. To recap, the Apple Watch Ultra has a 49mm Retina display with a peak brightness of up to 2,000 nits. The smartwatch includes a redesigned Wayfinder watch face built for the bigger sapphire crystal display.