Apple has announced the new Apple Watch Ultra 3 with headline additions like 5G connectivity, two-way satellite communication, a larger and brighter display, and battery life rated up to 42 hours, solidifying its appeal to athletes and adventurers at a likely starting price around $799. The launch aligns with watchOS 26, which brings Apple Intelligence-powered Workout Buddy, the refreshed Liquid Glass design language, an improved Smart Stack, and a wrist‑flick gesture to dismiss notifications.
What’s new
Ultra 3 introduces built-in satellite capabilities for emergency messaging and location sharing off-grid, expanding safety coverage far beyond cellular towers for outdoor users and expedition scenarios. Apple is also touting a larger display enabled by thinner borders and advanced LTPO3 wide-angle OLED tech for improved readability and power efficiency during always-on use.
Connectivity and performance
With integrated 5G, Ultra 3 promises faster data throughput for calls, messages, music, and apps when on cellular, assisted by dual-antenna algorithms to boost reception in weak-signal areas. GPS accuracy remains a focus, positioning Ultra 3 as a performance-first sports watch with robust tracking and reliable communications in the field.
Battery and charging
Apple rates Ultra 3 at up to 42 hours of typical use and up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode, with fast charging that can deliver up to 12 hours from a 15-minute top-up—useful before long runs or hikes. For continuous outdoor tracking, Low Power Mode now supports up to 20 hours with full GPS and heart-rate readings, balancing endurance with precision.
watchOS 26 highlights
Workout Buddy leverages Apple Intelligence to provide real-time motivation and context-aware coaching during runs, rides and strength sessions, delivered via dynamic text-to-speech. The Liquid Glass UI refresh adds translucent, responsive visuals across Smart Stack and system surfaces, while gestures like wrist flicks streamline quick interactions on the move.
Availability
Apple indicates pre-orders start immediately with availability from September 19 in initial markets, aligning with broader fall hardware releases and regional rollouts.
FAQ
Q1: Does Ultra 3 support satellite connectivity?
A1: Yes, it features built-in two-way satellite communication for SOS, messaging, and location sharing when off-grid, extending safety beyond cellular range.
Q2: What is the battery life?
A2: Up to 42 hours in normal use, up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode, plus up to 20 hours of continuous outdoor tracking with GPS and heart rate in Low Power Mode.
Q3: How is the display improved?
A3: A larger, brighter LTPO3 wide-angle OLED with thinner borders improves readability and enables more efficient always-on updates down to one-second refresh.
Q4: What’s new in watchOS 26?
A4: Apple Intelligence-powered Workout Buddy, Liquid Glass design, enhanced Smart Stack and a wrist flick gesture to dismiss notifications and silence alerts.
Q5: What’s the price and launch timeline?
A5: Expect a starting price around $799, with pre-orders opening now and availability beginning September 19 in initial regions, subject to local confirmation.