Apple Watch Series 10 will be bigger and thinner, but it’s not good news
Apple Watch Series 10 confirmed to come with a new larger, thinner design but could use the same sensors
This is a It’s a big year for Apple Watch, celebrating its 10th anniversary. Just like with the iPhone X, we expect something very significant. However, a recent report assures us that in the Apple Watch Series 10 we will only have a slight redesign and that we should not expect new health sensors.
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A few days ago, some supposed schematics of the Apple Watch Series 10 were leaked, confirming that the design would remain practically unchanged despite a significant increase in screen size. And now Mark Gurman has confirmed this leak, adding that Apple has encountered several problems in developing new health features for its watch.
Apple Watch Series 10: minor design changes and no news on sensors
Gurman reports: The main innovation in terms of Apple Watch Series 10’s design will be the screen size. Again, we will have two different sizes and both will have larger screens. The largest model will have a screen practically similar to the Apple Watch Ultra.
Like that Apple Watch Series 10 to feature a new chip like Apple Watch Ultra 3 According to Gurman, this “could form the basis for some future AI improvements.” However, Apple Intelligence is not expected to be compatible with the Apple Watch in the near future.
Bigger, thinner Apple Watch Series 10 expected
As for the new health features, it seems that Apple has been developing technology to detect high blood pressure and sleep apnea since the Apple WatchThese new features were planned to be released this year, but the company faced some issues while developing both the features.
On the one hand, The technology that measures high blood pressure, or hypertension, was not as reliable as expected in Apple’s tests.Although it is not intended to replace existing devices or give you a real reading, it is simply to alert you if your blood pressure is too high.
Apple had even more problems when it came to sleep apnea. To use this feature, the Apple Watch needs to use a sensor that measures blood oxygen.It should be noted that the feature is currently disabled in the US due to the company’s alleged patent infringement, so it’s unclear whether Apple will be able to release the feature until this issue is fixed.
It should be noted that Apple is still working on a blood sugar meter for the Apple Watch, but it is something that is not ready yet. Apple has been working on it for many years, but it will not be available anytime soon.
Gurman also correctly points out that it’s unclear whether Apple will mark its next watches as 10th anniversary models or wait until next year. The original Apple Watch was announced in 2014 but wasn’t officially released until 2015.The company is also working on a new, cheaper Apple Watch SE 3 that could use plastic in its casing.
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I am Mary White, a news website author and a writer at Gadget Onus with an extensive experience in the world of wearables. I am passionate about discovering the latest technology trends and writing engaging content to keep readers informed.