TechSmartwatchesApple Watch Series 3 won’t get watchOS 9, is Apple getting ready to replace it?The five-year-old smartwatch is finally headed for retirementWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechSmartwatchesApple Watch Series 3 won’t get watchOS 9, is Apple getting ready to replace it?The five-year-old smartwatch is finally headed for retirementWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

The five-year-old smartwatch is finally headed for retirement

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Apple Watch Series 3

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Hands up, everyone; who knew theApple Watch Series 3from 2017 was still in production? It is, but it won’t be for much longer, asApplehas said the five-year-old smartwatch will not support its upcomingwatchOS 9 software.

Revealed earlier this week atApple’s WWDC developer event, watchOS 9 brings a lot of new health and fitness features to the wearable. And while the Series 4, 5, 6 and 7, as well as theWatch SE, are ready to receive the update when it lands in the autumn, the Watch Series 3 is not supported.

This shouldn’t come as a surprise, since the Series 3 has been with us since 2017. And while it has fulfilled the BudgetApple Watchrole for a couple of years now, the arrival of the Watch SE in 2020 suggested the 3’s days were numbered. In fact, the Series 3 has struggled with the last couple of versions of watchOS, and while it is still available to buy now, we strongly recommend readers go for an SE instead.

Or, wait it out a few months and see what happens at Apple’s annualiPhoneand Watch launch event, likely taking place in September. This year, we are expecting to see a newSeries 8flagship, but there are also rumours of a newrugged Apple Watchto rivalGarminandPolar, plus an updated Watch SE. That new SE could well be the budget smartwatch to go for.

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Apple Watch with watchOS 9

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If you currently own a Watch Series 3, then don’t feel pressured into upgrading to a new model right away. We suggest readers wait until the new watches land later in the year before making a decision. All we know for now is that the Series 3 cannot be upgraded from watchOS 8 to watchOS 9. It will continue to work for now, but like how older iPhones no longer receive software updates, their applications eventually start to fail.

It’s too early to say for sure what any of the new Watch models will cost. But with the Series 3 at £179 and the Watch SE at £249, we’d love to see an upgraded SE come in closer to the £200 or £220 mark. We’ll then see the newSeries 8flagship and rumoured rugged Watch sitting above, with the latter no doubt capitalising on the new triathlon, running and workout features of watchOS 9.

As for their price, we expect to see them starting close to the current Series 7, at £369. Higher-priced Edition and Hermès models will then sit at the top of the Apple Watch tree.

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