APPLE WATCH X:
Alongside the introduction of the iPhone 15 series in September, it is anticipated that Apple will also release a couple of updated variants of the Apple Watch. Customers who were expecting for anything fresh from Apple will likely be disappointed since it seems that the company will be sticking with a visual aesthetic that is mostly unaltered for the majority of its product range.
Apple is anticipated to finally update the silicon inside of its flagship Watch, which it has left unaltered for the previous three years. In addition to the possibility of new color choices for what will be the Watch Series 9 and the Watch Ultra Series 2, Apple is also expected to finally revamp its flagship Watch design.
In spite of the fact that new silicon will surely provide advantages in the form of quicker app launches, the delivery of a lag-free user experience, and an increase in battery life, it is undoubtedly depressing to see the same core design language repeated once again on the Watch Series 9, in particular. Things are about to change, though, either next year or in 2025 with the arrival of a “Watch X,” according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who anticipates Apple will execute an all-new design for its 10th anniversary edition. Mark Gurman believes the “Watch X” will include a larger display, improved battery life, and wireless charging.
Fans of Apple’s Watch may anticipate significant changes, according to Gurman, since the iPhone X was a significant improvement for Apple’s iPhone line. According to our sources, Apple’s next Watch model, the Watch X, will have a much reduced thickness, and the company is also looking at novel methods for bands to be attached to the new gadget.
According to Gurman, those who are aware with the development of the Watch X have said that the present method of connecting bands takes up a big amount of chassis space. This space is chassis space that might otherwise be given up to a larger battery or other components such as sensors. In order to accomplish this goal, a magnetic system is now under consideration.
MicroLED screens, which are more costly to create but give better graphics than the already great OLED panels featured on Apple’s current top tier smartwatches, are another change that we can expect to see in the Watch X. This is one of the other improvements that we might expect to see in the Watch X.
Apple has previously disclosed that it would use microLED panels in the next Reality Pro headset that it is developing. Blood pressure monitoring is a function that is currently available on rival devices from Samsung, and Gurman believes that Apple may add this capability to the Watch X in the future. Undoubtedly, the rumor mill will keep churning out new pieces of information on the run-up to its final introduction somewhere within the next twelve to twenty months.
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