Apple just announced its follow-up to the Apple Watch 3 live on stage at the iPhone XS launch, and below you'll find all the details about the latest smartwatch from the brand.

It's called the Apple Watch Series 4 (we'll call it the Apple Watch 4 here for short), and it's set to sport lots of new spec, and a subtly different design compared with its predecessor, with an edge-to-edge display offering 30% more screen real estate.

Below you'll find all the details about the new wearable, which is running the new watchOS 5 software.

Cut to the chase

  • What is Apple Watch 4? The next-generation Apple smartwatch
  • When is Apple Watch 4 out? Just announced, pre-order Friday September 14, on sale September 21
  • What will it cost? Prices start at $399, tbc for the UK and Australia


Apple Watch 4 release date and price



The Bluetooth version of the watch is set to start at $399 in the US, while the cellular version will go on sale at $499. We expect that's the price for the 40mm version, and that you'll be spending more on the larger version.

We've yet to learn pricing for the UK or Australia, but we hope to know that in the next couple of hours. You'll be able to order the watch from September 14 (that's this Friday) and it'll be on sale from September 21 if you live in the US, UK or Australia.

Apple Watch 4 design and display



The Apple Watch 4 looks similar to the last few generations, but this is the biggest design change for the wearable series so far.

There's an edge-to-edge display on the watch that has 30% more screen than the Apple Watch 3. That should mean there's very limited bezels at the edge of the screen.

You'll be choosing between a 40mm and 44mm size watch compared to the 38mm and 42mm sizes we've seen on all previous versions of the Apple Watch. We've yet to learn the exact dimensions of the Apple Watch 4.


The Digital Crown now has haptic feedback built-in, so you can expect that to vibrate when you're using certain apps. Apple says this feature offers "a more mechanical and responsive feel through the sensation of incremental clicks".

The crown also now has a little red ring around the perimeter rather than the whole red shade seen on the Apple Watch 3.

There are three different aluminum finishes to choose from that look to be Space Grey, Silver and Gold colors. There's also a stainless steel version that comes in either gold or black.

You'll also be able to buy Nike and Hermes editions of the watch, but so far it doesn't look like there will be a ceramic version of the device.

There are new straps up for grabs too. One of those is a Nike yarn option that has reflective material inside that should show up at night to give you better visibility when you're out working out.

Any existing Apple Watch strap you have will work with any generation of Apple Watch, including the Series 4. The Series 4 also has a better waterproofing score compared to the last generation of the Apple Watch too at WR-50M.

Apple has introduced a range of new complications on watch faces that can offer more information. Some can even offer information from third-party apps for the very first time.

This is something you'll get in the watchOS 5 update, but one of the upgrades includes a watch face that sports eight different complications.

There's a new series of watch faces that react to your breathing - it looks similar to the breathe app - and a new series of watch faces interact with the curved edges of the case too. Those are called Vapor, Liquid Metal, Fire and Water.

Apple Watch 4 specs and features



The speaker inside the watch is 50% louder than the last generation, which will particularly come in useful with the new Walkie-Talkie feature within watchOS 5.

Apple also moved the microphone and it claims that will make phone calls and other audio clearer for those on the other end.

The rear of the watch is now made of black ceramic and sapphire crystal. Why? That allows cellular waves to pass through the back of the watch easier, and considering it can also pass through the front that means it should offer a better cellular connection.