
"I'm an Apple loyalist, but I don't upgrade my devices every year. Longevity is one of my favorite things about Apple hardware; I can be reassured that my investments will last me for years. When a shiny new product rolls around, I don't feel the pull to swap out the one I have at home that still works perfectly. This is why I still rock my Apple Watch Series 7 after four years, and why I have yet to upgrade my iPhone 14 Pro Max."
"The latest Apple Watch 11 follows the previous model's trend of being the thinnest Apple Watch and carries all of the Series 10's features and then some, including extending the Series 10's 18-hour battery life to up to 24 hours. The Apple Watch Series 11 is twice as scratch-resistant as the Series 10, supports 5G cellular networks, and features the biggest update yet: blood pressure monitoring to alert you of potential hypertension indicators."
An Apple loyalist values device longevity and often keeps hardware for years, including an Apple Watch Series 7 used for four years and an iPhone 14 Pro Max not yet upgraded. Recent Apple Watch models remain visually similar across generations. The Series 11 retains the Series 10’s design and features while extending battery life from about 18 hours to up to 24 hours. The Series 11 is twice as scratch-resistant, adds 5G cellular support, introduces blood-pressure monitoring to flag potential hypertension, and adds a sleep score that factors duration, interruptions, cycles, and bedtime. Many users may view the Series 11 as an iterative upgrade.
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