This fall it’s rumored that Apple will release a more advanced version of the Apple Watch Series 8, and now it’s trusted Mark Gurman of Bloomberg says that this model will have an all-new titanium design. This will be the first time the Apple Watch has got a new design since Series 4, which was released alongside the iPhone XS in 2018.
The new model won’t have the most angular design we saw last year in relation to the 7 Series being introduced. According to Gurman, the Apple Watch Pro, as the model may be called, should be slightly larger than the current models, and therefore attract only a certain group of users.
The device is also expected to offer a longer battery life that can last for several days on a single charge with the new power saving mode.
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At least that’s what “show analysts” think.
This fall, Apple will release, as usual, the new Apple Watch, but it looks like it might not be just the two new models we usually see, at least if we’re to believe the featured analysts Ross Young and Jeff Bowe of Haitong International Securities. According to Young’s sources, Apple has ordered 1.99-inch screens for the Apple Watch, which is closer to 50mm. Today there are two Apple Watch sizes: 41mm and 45mm. It is unclear if this will be an entirely new model or will replace the existing 45mm model. Apple is expected to release three different models this fall: the Apple Watch Series 8, a new Apple Watch SE, and a more durable watch.
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But it doesn’t show accurate temperature
In the latest issue of Mark Gurman’s newsletter, Gurman wrote that he now believes the next Apple Watch will be able to tell if a user who’s reading has a fever. Gurman believes that both the “regular” Apple Watch Series 8 as well as a new, more durable model will get this feature. This is how Gorman writes: “You can expect some new health tracking features on the Apple Watch this year x 27. In April, I reported that Apple was aiming to add a body temperature detection feature to its Series 8 model, assuming the capability passes. crowd during an internal test. I now think the feature is a go-to for both the standard Apple Watch Series 8 and the new rugged version thatx27s aimed at extreme athletes.” However, Gurman believes the second-generation AirPods Pro won’t have any similar functions to measure body temperature or heart rate, which is something previously rumored that headphones could do.
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