On September 9, Apple will hold an event to unveil a series of new products, with the iPhone 16 series taking center stage. However, the Apple Watch Series 10, also debuting at the same time, is expected to draw significant attention. A source named Majin Bu has shared images of the device.
Apple Watch Series 10 features a slim screen design
With the Glowtime event just days away, many leaks have surfaced about the upcoming products. The latest information includes details about the design of the Apple Watch Series 10. From the shared images, the model showcases an extremely slim-bezel screen.
According to previous reports, the smartwatch will be available in new case sizes of 46mm and 49mm, with the larger size being the same as the Apple Watch Ultra. This similarity in size is expected to attract considerable interest. The front panel is also expected to feature an OLED display.
Additionally, Apple is set to introduce long-awaited sensors for hypertension and sleep apnea in this series. These sensors will integrate with the new “Life Signs” feature in watchOS 11, and the model is expected to include the “Apple Intelligence” function.
Here’s a quick comparison of the Apple Watch Series 9 for reference:
Feature | Details |
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Sizes | 41mm and 45mm cases |
Display | Always-On Retina LTPO OLED, 1000 nits (standard), 2000 nits (max brightness) |
Material Options | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Color Options | Midnight, Starlight, Silver (Aluminum); Graphite, Gold, Silver (Steel) |
Processor | S9 SiP (System in Package) |
Storage | 64 GB |
Wireless | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Bluetooth 5.3, U1 Ultra Wideband chip |
GPS | GPS/GNSS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, BeiDou |
Health Sensors | Heart rate, ECG, Blood Oxygen, Body Temperature |
Fall Detection | Yes |
Battery Life | Up to 18 hours with normal usage |
Charging Time | About 45 minutes for 80% charge |
Water Resistance | WR50 (water-resistant up to 50 meters) |
OS | watchOS 10 |
Digital Assistant | Siri (on-device capabilities) |
Compatibility | iPhone 8 or newer, iOS 17 or later |
With its new design and features, the Apple Watch Series 10 is anticipated to bring significant upgrades.