It's Apple's "Glowtime" event and we're anticipating seeing the Apple Watch Series 10 (nicknamed the Apple Watch X) unveiled along with the iPhone 16. iPhone 16. Apple typically launches its new iPhone or Apple Watch models at its September event however what will make the keynote this year extra special is that it marks an anniversary celebration of the 10th year since Apple made its first announcement of a smartwatch.
In celebration, Apple is rumoured to launch the Apple Watch X (unofficial name) with a major redesign to mark the occasion.
Here's what you can anticipate according to the most reliable sources.
Apple Watch: Bigger screen, slimmer design
The display on Apple Watch Apple Watch has been getting ever larger, and this year may be another time or at the very least, a possibility of sporting a bigger size. According to a report in June article by renowned Apple expert Minchi Kuo Apple plans to provide more screen sizes for the next generation Apple Watch which will expand the size from 41mm to 45mm in size, and from 45 mm to 49 mm. The appearance that this Apple Watch will get slimmer as per Kuo.
Apple Watch X: New health technology
After moving away from the fashion world, Apple has found success in presenting its Apple Watch as a health-related device. Apple has introduced a variety of new tools to track health in the last few years, including monitoring of blood oxygen levels and temperatures, as well as new features in the software for runners and cyclists. It's important to note, however, that this blood oxygen sensor is not available anymore in the latest Series 9 and Ultra 2 watches available in the US due to an ongoing patent dispute.
Apple might add a feature that will reveal when blood pressure is elevated under a November article from Bloomberg. The feature is said to be coupled with a journal for blood pressure which allows users to record how much elevation occurred. It won't give precise systolic or diastolic measurements, Bloomberg reported.
This report suggests that the Apple Watch could get a new technology to detect sleep apnea by monitoring the individual's breathing and sleeping routines. This would be an important improvement to the existing sleep-tracking capabilities, which are comparatively limited when compared with the options available from Oura, Fitbit and others.
Apple is also said to be developing the ability to measure blood sugar levels without having to poke your finger using infrared or other sensors. It's unlikely to be incorporated into Apple Watch. Apple Watch this year, however, if it happens.
Apple Watch X: Blood oxygen feature?
Due to the ongoing patent dispute, there's no way to know if there's any indication that the Apple Watch X will include monitoring of blood oxygen levels. In the present, it appears that the Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2, don't come with these features within the US. In a recent ruling, the International Trade Commission recently ruled that the blood-oxygen sensors on both the Apple Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 infringe the patents of Masimo Medical device manufacturer.
Apple Watch X magnetic bands
If you have or previously owned one of the Apple Watchs, you know that the bands slide in parts of the case and lock into a mechanism. In the next decade, the situation could be different in the coming years with Apple Watch X. In the first quarter of the year of 2019, Apple may introduce a system that allows the bands to be attached to the face of the watch by magnets. This is likely to clear space within the watch to allow room for other components like larger batteries.
Apple Watch X is a display with a MicroLED screen.
For a long time, there have been rumours of the Apple Watch having the ability to display micro LEDs. We'll likely witness those rumors realised at some point in the next year or. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman expects microLED to be a part of the Apple Watch X, but it's unclear if the smartwatch will launch this year or in the next. But a report from Apple analyst Ming-Chikuo suggests that the wait could be longer
MicroLED is more energy efficient than the OLED technology currently being used in the Apple Watch. Apple Watch. However, it's also brighter and more flexible in comparison to an OLED screen, which will ensure better viewing consistency from different angles.
Apple Watch into the future
Apple invests a lot in the health and wellness area as it tries to improve it's Apple Watch forward as a health tracker. By introducing new health features and enhancing the technology used to display, Apple could attract more buyers who want a watch which can help them keep fit and healthy. Apple is currently developing an option that is not invasive for glucose monitoring. This could revolutionize the way that millions of people across the globe test their blood glucose levels which is currently requiring users to poke their fingers to check their glucose levels.
Apple's highly anticipated Glowtime event is right close to the mark which is scheduled Today and the anticipation is only increasing. In addition, while it is expected that the iPhone 16 lineup is expected to take the spotlight The latest leaks suggest that the event could also see the introduction of the Apple Watch Series 10, rumoured to be"the Apple Watch X, alongside other new products such as Apple's AirPods 4. We'll see what's to come.
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