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- | [* icon_note] [https://www.ifixit.com/News/apple-watch-ltpo-always-on-display|We |
- | [* red] The LTE antenna connector |
+ | [* black] The new LTPO display on the Series 5 (left) doesn’t seem to physically look all that different from last year's Series 4 display (right)—which also used LTPO technology. But Apple has been busily tinkering under the hood. |
+ | [* icon_note] [https://www.ifixit.com/News/apple-watch-ltpo-always-on-display|We know|new_window=true] there's at least a new display driver and power management IC in there somewhere to enable the always-on feature. Without a significantly bigger battery, this watch stays awake by sipping power more efficiently. |
+ | [* red] The LTE antenna connector occupies its usual spot, but a change in form factor prevents these displays from ever working interchangeably. |
[* black] The resolution and dimensions are still the same: 368 × 448 pixels on the 44 mm version covering 977 sq mm. |