The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is nearly here. After skipping a full refresh last year, Apple’s rugged flagship is set to make a real return at the company’s “Awe Dropping” event on September 9. And while it may look familiar, what’s inside might make this the most adventurous Ultra yet.
Apple Watch Ultra 3 gets a bigger display

The design isn’t getting a full overhaul, but the display sure is. According to the beta code in iOS 26, the Ultra 3’s screen will jump to 422 x 514 pixels up from 410 x 502. That’s without increasing the case size, which hints at thinner bezels.
Expect the sharpest, largest Apple Watch screen to date.
A subtle chip upgrade could still matter
Apple’s S11 chip is expected to power the Ultra 3, but performance-wise, don’t expect major speed boosts. It uses the same core tech as the S9 and S10. So why bother? Likely for efficiency, if the chip is physically smaller, it may leave room for a larger battery or extra hardware inside.
Satellite connectivity adds safety off the grid
One of the most intriguing additions is satellite support. That means Ultra 3 users could call for help even without cell or Wi-Fi coverage, ideal for remote hikes, climbs, or deep backcountry outings.
If it follows the iPhone’s model, you might even send non-emergency messages over satellite, too.
Blood pressure tracking could debut this year
Apple’s long-rumored blood pressure monitoring might finally land in the Ultra 3. It won’t replace a cuff, but it could flag hypertension trends and let users know if they should see a doctor.
That kind of passive health insight could make the Ultra 3 more than just a fitness tracker; it might catch warning signs before they escalate.
What else might come to the Ultra 3?
Here’s a quick rundown of other expected features:
- LTPO3 OLED screen for better always-on brightness
- Faster charging thanks to a bigger coil and a metal rear
- 5G RedCap support for wearable-friendly 5G speeds
- September 9 launch, with pre-orders likely on September 12
Apple Watch Ultra 3 sticks to its roots, but sharpens its tools
Don’t expect flashy redesigns or bold new colors. But with smarter health tracking, emergency-ready hardware, and faster performance in the background, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 could quietly become Apple’s most capable wrist companion yet.
Sometimes, the wild needs quiet strength.

