The Apple Watch Series 10 or Watch X could be announced at Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” event on September 9. Details about the Apple Watch Series 9 successor have leaked online in recent weeks, implying that it would have a number of major improvements and changes.
According to a fresh source, the watch’s display size will likely be larger than the current 41mm and 45mm versions. It is expected to have an upgraded heart rate sensor and better water resistance.
According to 9to5Mac, the Apple Watch Series 10 may have an improved ECG or heart rate sensor, providing more accurate findings and enabling newer features. An earlier leak suggested the watch may detect sleep apnea.
According to the latest report, the health data collection process may be updated as well. For example, new algorithms in the iPhone Health app may receive data acquired by the heart rate sensor to diagnose atrial fibrillation rather than processing the data in the watch itself.
The current Apple Watch Series 9 has a water resistance rating of 50 meters, although it is not appropriate for water sports or adventures such as scuba diving. The Apple Watch Ultra, on the other hand, is water resistant up to 100 meters and suitable for high-speed water activities at depths of up to 40 meters.
According to reports, the Apple Watch Series 10 will be ready for high-speed water activities at depths up to 20 meters. The upcoming smartwatch is also expected to include Apple’s Depth app, which is currently unique to the Watch Ultra.
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According to the report, the Apple Watch Series 10 may be available in both 44mm and 48mm sizes. The Apple Watch Series 9 is currently available in both 41mm and 45mm sizes. With updated displays, the watches are expected to receive new watch faces.
One of the new watch faces is rumored to be “Reflections,” which reacts to ambient light, and another will most likely be a new Hermès watch face dubbed “Regatta.” The latter was reportedly inspired by the sailing sports competition of the same name. It may allow users to access a timer directly.