Apple Watch Series 11
Apple

Apple Watch Series 11

Released September 19, 2025, featuring first-ever 5G cellular connectivity, hypertension detection notifications, sleep score tracking with 24-hour battery life, S10 System-in-Package processor, and Ion-X glass display 2x more scratch-resistant than previous generation.

67 suppliers • Cupertino, California, USA2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who manufactures the S10 chip for Apple Watch Series 11?

The S10 System-in-Package (SiP) is designed by Apple and manufactured by TSMC in Taiwan. The S10 features a 64-bit dual-core processor with 4-core Neural Engine for on-device machine learning, packaged with 1GB LPDDR4X RAM from SK Hynix or Micron.

Who supplies the 5G modem for Apple Watch Series 11?

Apple Watch Series 11 is the first Apple Watch with 5G connectivity, using the MediaTek M60 5G modem supporting RedCap (Reduced Capability) 5G for wearables, manufactured by TSMC in Taiwan.

Where are Apple Watch 11 components manufactured?

Apple Watch 11 components are sourced globally: S10 chip from Taiwan (TSMC), LTPO OLED display from South Korea (LG), health sensors from Austria/Germany (ams-OSRAM), batteries from China/South Korea (ATL/Sunwoda/Samsung SDI), with final assembly by Foxconn and Luxshare in China, Vietnam, and India.

What health sensors does Apple Watch Series 11 have?

Apple Watch Series 11 features comprehensive health sensors including optical heart rate (ams-OSRAM/Sony), ECG electrodes, blood oxygen SpO2 sensor, wrist and water temperature sensors, 6-axis accelerometer/gyroscope (STMicroelectronics/Bosch), and new hypertension detection capabilities.

What companies supply parts for Apple Watch Series 11?

Key Apple Watch 11 suppliers include Apple/TSMC (S10 chip and W3 wireless chip), MediaTek (5G modem), LG Display (LTPO OLED screen), ams-OSRAM (health sensors), STMicroelectronics/Bosch (motion sensors), ATL/Sunwoda (batteries), and Foxconn/Luxshare (assembly).

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