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Apple Device Specs > By Processor > Apple S1P Processor

Update Published July 14, 2026

Every Apple device that uses an Apple S1P processor -- also called an Apple S1P CPU (Central Processing Unit) -- is listed below.

Apple first released Apple Watch models that use the Apple S1P processor in 2016 and continued to sell them until 2018.

Click on a specific model for its complete technical specs, configuration options, material finishes, identification details, global prices, and more.

You also may be interested in All Apple Devices By Processor, which includes Apple devices with other processors. For Macs, see All Macs By Processor Type.





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1 Apple Device Processor Type Watch Series 1 (Aluminum, 38 mm) Apple S1P*
Intro. September 7, 2016* Disc. September 12, 2018
Order MNNG2LL/A* Model A1802* (EMC 3102*)
Family Watch Series 1 38mm ID Watch2,6
Storage 8 GB* Battery Life 3-18 Hours*
Complete Watch Series 1 (Aluminum, 38 mm) Specs
Watch Series 1 (Aluminum, 42 mm) Apple S1P*
Intro. September 7, 2016* Disc. September 12, 2018
Order MNNL2LL/A* Model A1803* (EMC 3103*)
Family Watch Series 1 42mm ID Watch2,7
Storage 8 GB* Battery Life 3-18 Hours*
Complete Watch Series 1 (Aluminum, 42 mm) Specs





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