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Apple Watch Series 1 (Aluminum, 38 mm) Specs

Identifiers: Watch Series 1 38mm - MNNG2LL/A* - Watch2,6 - A1802* - 3102*

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Apple Watch Series 1, 38 mmThe Apple Watch Series 1 models are a revised version of the original Apple Watch Sport with the same functionality, but a more powerful dual core processor.

Like their predecessors, all Apple Watch Series 1 devices are controlled with a "Digital Crown" and a Force Touch capable display and need to be paired with an iPhone 5 or newer for most functionality.

This particular Apple Watch, the Series 1 model in the 38 mm size, features a 272x340 display with "strengthened, lightweight Ion-X glass" packed in a 7000 series anodized aluminum housing with a composite back and "hard coated optical polymer lenses" that connect to the charger.

Battery life is an Apple estimated "up to 18 hours" overall, but more specifically "up to 3 hours" of talk time, "up to 6.5 hours" of audio playback, and "up to 8 hours" working out.

There originally were four specific configurations of this Apple Watch Series 1 that vary by finish and band. It initially was available with a silver colored aluminum case and a white fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band;" a gold colored aluminum case and a light gray "concrete" fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band" (pictured, left); a rose gold colored aluminum case and a light "pink sand" fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band" (pictured, right); and a dark "Space Gray" colored aluminum case and a black fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band."

On March 21, 2017, Apple discontinued the gold colored aluminum case and light gray "concrete" fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band" option and replaced it with a new gold colored aluminum case and dark "Midnight Blue" fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band" option. Apple continued to sell the other three original options until September 12, 2017. On September 12, 2017, the company discontinued all but two options -- the silver aluminum case with the white fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band" and the dark "Space Gray" colored aluminum case with a black fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band" and lowered the price. On September 12, 2018, Apple discontinued this model altogether.

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September 7, 2016* September 12, 2018
Details: The "Introduction Date" refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The "Discontinued Date" refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended.

*This model was available for pre-order on September 7, 2016, and first shipped on September 16, 2016. On September 12, 2017, Apple lowered the price.
520 MHz Apple S1P*
Details: *Apple provides no information on the processor used in the Apple Watch Series 1 beyond that it has dual cores, but third-party analysis has determined that it runs at 520 MHz. Apple refers to this processor as the "S1P".
512 MB 8 GB*
Details: *Apple originally provided no official information about storage capacity, but upon introducing the Apple Watch Series 3 confirmed that the Apple Watch Series 1 has 8 GB of storage.
200* 100*
Details: *Apple does not provide an estimate of song and photo capacity, but based on the 2 GB of storage for music and 75 MB of storage for photos, 200 songs and 100 photos is a reasonable estimate.
Watch Apple Watch Series 1 (38 mm)
Details: This Apple Watch Series 1 has a 38 mm form factor and uses a 7000 series anodized aluminum housing.
Aluminum* Digital Crown
Details: *The Apple Watch Series 1 uses a 7000 series anodized aluminum housing. It is available in silver, gold, rose gold, and dark "space gray" aluminum housing options.
1.5" OLED* 272x340
Details: *The entire face of the watch contains a roughly 1.5" OLED, but this is not all viewable area. All 38 mm models of this type have a viewable display resolution of 272x340 with a brightness rating of 450 nits. The Apple Watch Series 1 display is covered by "Ion-X glass."
802.11b/g/n 4.0
Details: The Apple Watch Series 1 has built-in support for 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 to "pair seamlessly with your iPhone."
Lithium Ion* 3-18 Hours*
Details: *The Apple Watch Series 1 uses a built-in, proprietary Lithium Ion battery. Apple reports that the device provides "up to 18 hours" of battery life which includes "90 time checks, 90 notifications, 45 minutes of app use and a 30 minute workout with music playback from Apple Watch via Bluetooth." Battery life for other uses varies -- reportedly "up to 3 hours" of talk time, "up to 6.5 hours" of audio playback, and "up to 8 hours" of working out.
MNNG2LL/A* Watch Series 1 38mm
Details: *MNNG2LL/A refers to this model with a silver colored aluminum case and a white fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band." With a gold colored aluminum case and a light gray "concrete" fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band;" a rose gold colored aluminum case and a light "pink sand" fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band;" and a dark "Space Gray" colored aluminum case and a black fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band," the order numbers are MNNJ2LL/A, MNNH2LL/A, and MP022LL/A, respectively.

The gold colored aluminum case and dark "Midnight Blue" fluoroelastomer rubber "Sport Band" option introduced March 21, 2017 is order number MQ102LL/A.
A1802* (EMC 3102*) Watch2,6
Details: *This model number is unique to this model. However, it is not displayed externally nor is the EMC number.

Also see: All Apple Watch models with the A1802* Model Number, the 3102* EMC Number, and the Watch2,6 Model Identifier.
watchOS 3.0 (14S326) watchOS 6.3
Details: This Apple Watch supports versions of the watchOS up to the last version of watchOS 6.3, although not all watch faces are available. watchOS 6 also requires an iPhone 6s or later running iOS 13 or later. This model cannot run watchOS 7 or later versions of the operating system.
1.52 x 1.21 x 0.41 0.88 ounces
Details: In inches - height by width by depth (38.6 mm x 33.3 mm x 10.5 mm, 25 grams).
US$269* US$50-US$100
Details: *All 38 mm Apple Watch Series 1 models originally were US$269 regardless of finish and included band. On September 12, 2017, Apple lowered the price to US$249. On September 12, 2018, Apple discontinued this model altogether.

Please note that on average the estimated current retail pricing of used devices is updated twice a year (please refer to the date on the bottom of the page for the date last updated).

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Global original prices for the Apple Watch Series 1 (Aluminum, 38 mm) in 34 different countries and territories follow; organized alphabetically by region.

For global original prices for all Apple Watch models in one particular country on a single page, please refer to Everyi.com's Global Original Prices section.

Original Prices - North & South America

C$359 R$2.199
MXN $6,199 US$269*

Original Prices - Europe

€319 €339
DKK 2,399 €349
€319 €319
€349 €339
€327,80 €339
NOK 2,990 €349
€339 SEK 2.995
CHF 299 £269

Original Prices - Asia

RMB 2,188 HK$2,088
Rs 23,900 N/A
¥27,800 KRW 339,000
RM 1,199 PHP 15,490
S$398 NT$8,900
THB 10,500 N/A

Original Prices - Australia & New Zealand

A$399 NZ$429

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