After iPhone 15 reviews were published yesterday, we can now read the analysis of the new Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2
talks about the new on-device Siri thanks to the S9 SiP. It has 60% more transistors, according to Apple, and a 30% faster GPU.
The on-device processing also allows Siri to access your health data, which Apple typically protects by default. Siri on the watch couldn’t do things like log weight through a voice command or tell you whether you took your medications because it had to be sent to the cloud for processing. On-device Siri will be very convenient for people who need to check a vital stat or log data on a daily basis., in addition to other reviewers, gave a spotlight to Apple’s new Double Tap feature.
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