![]() ![]() So instead of staying on all the time, the screen on the SE 2 turns completely off when the watch thinks you're not looking at it, and turns on only when it senses that you've turned your wrist, or when you start interacting with the display or the side buttons. ![]() What's not so good is the fact that the always-on display feature is not available on the Apple Watch SE 2. That's because to display a black background, OLED screens just turn off a lot of those pixels. No backlight bleeding when using it in the dark, and you can probably save on some battery by using watch faces with black backgrounds. ![]() Regardless of which screen size you choose, you get a beautiful, bright Retina display, which is also OLED, meaning the blacks are pitch black. I've used the 41mm Series 7 until this very moment, and not once did I feel like the screen size was handicapping my experience in any way. ![]() If you want cellular connectivity on your watch, as opposed to just Wi-Fi – the cellular Apple Watch SE 2 starts at $299.Īlthough the larger display of the 44mm variant (which we're using for this review) is easier to see and makes sense for people with bigger wrists, rest assured that the cheaper, smaller 40mm variant is just as good. You can pick between a smaller 40mm display variant, starting at $249, or the bigger 44mm variant, that starts at $279. The crown is surprisingly clicker than on the Apple Watch Series 7 I've been using until now by the way, which is not an issue, just worth noting. On the left side of the watch we have a speaker grill, and on the right – a digital crown, and a side button under it. (Image credit - PhoneArena) Apple Watch SE 2 digital crown and side button ![]()
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