But know this: this isn’t the raw power beast many thought it would be.
See, for many months now, people were anticipating a new, more powerful S11 chip. Maybe not for the rest of the new Apple smartwatches, but surely for the Apple Watch Ultra 3. After all, it’s been two years since the Apple Watch Ultra 2 debuted. We waited for the third installment of Cupertino’s Ultra in 2024, but in vain.
Two years is plenty of time for Apple masterminds to come up with a meaningful answer to their arch-enemy, Samsung and its $650 Galaxy Watch Ultra. I’m not throwing around prices just like that: it’s really important that the Apple device costs $800, while Samsung’s – $650.
Because the question that the better part of us ask ourselves is:
What is in it for me? What extra goodies am I getting by paying top dollar for a flagship smartwatch? Is it guaranteed that I’ll get the most bang for the buck?
We need some answers, folks.
So, what are we (not) getting with the Apple Watch Ultra 3?


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Many were convinced that the S11 chip was on the horizon and would finally arrive in 2025. This chip was expected to be the next big step in Apple’s wearable hardware: faster performance paired with serious power efficiency gains.
And why does efficiency matter so much? For battery life. As good as smartwatches are today, one of the most frustrating aspects is the need to constantly charge them. Phones, laptops, earbuds, tablets – all already demand wall time.
People were hoping the S11 would ease that burden, letting Ultra owners go more than 72 hours without worrying about a charger. If Apple had delivered a chip like that, it could have been the single most impactful upgrade to daily use.
Why does Apple risk it with the S10 chip?


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Apple’s watch chips in recent years have seen mostly incremental changes. Often, the CPU inside doesn’t change at all – Apple simply adds a sensor or tweaks a feature and then markets it as a “new” chip.
With that pattern in mind, it seems Apple decided not to release an S11 until it had something truly substantial to show. Maybe someone inside Apple finally drew the line and said “enough”.
Instead of rushing out a chip with minor updates, Apple is holding back, waiting until they can deliver a genuine leap in performance and efficiency. The downside, of course, is that the Ultra 3 feels like a device stuck in time, carrying old silicon in a new shell.
It’s a fine Ultra watch, I can tell you that


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Durability is another highlight: water resistance up to 100 meters, a flat sapphire crystal display, and the new Ceramic Shield 2 front and back glass that’s more crack-resistant than any Apple Watch before it.
So yes, if you want the ultimate Apple Watch, this is it. The Ultra 3 gives you all the sensors, all the durability, and all the display tech Apple can muster. But after two whole years, sticking with the old S10 chip feels like a punchline. Apple built a rock-solid smartwatch – just not with the heart many were waiting for.


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