
"While there were solid improvements in the last generation of Apple's popular wearable, the huge 24-hour battery life in Apple Watch Series 11 means this smartwatch has finally become what it always promised to be: a device capable of running all day and all night, which is especially for tasks like sleep tracking. Based on my time with a Series 11 version provided for review by Apple, if you already wear a Series 10 Apple Watch, much will feel the same."
"Setting up a new Apple Watch seems to get a little easier each time; all you need to do is power it up and hold it near your iPhone to begin the pairing process. You'll be given a sequence of easy start-up instructions and the chance to set the watch up as new or restore it from a backup. With the exception of the restore, the process takes no time at all, and you will be wearing your new watch in a few minutes."
"Like so much about what Apple does, many of us may take the ease of setup for granted. We shouldn't. Apple has spent years refining that part of the experience to make it as seamless and easy as possible. It's continuously improved that experience since the first Apple Watch, with user interface improvements, added watch faces and dozens of built-in tools to help you with your life."
The Apple Watch Series 11 delivers a 24-hour battery life that supports true all-day and overnight use, improving activities like sleep tracking. The watch retains a thin, familiar design similar to Series 10 models. Setup and pairing are streamlined: power on the watch and hold it near an iPhone to start pairing, with quick start-up instructions and an option to restore from backup. Apple has refined the setup and user interface over multiple generations and added watch faces and built-in tools. Some apps require reauthorization, and Apple Pay/Wallet card verification with payment providers can involve multistep processes.
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