Apple is set to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of its first smartwatch with the release of the Apple Watch Series X. The new model is rumored to be 10-15 percent slimmer than previous versions, thanks to a magnetic band system that allows for additional internal components.
According to reports, the Series X will retain the Digital Crown and may even include an Action Button for added functionality. The OLED screen is said to be brighter and more power-efficient, although there will be no microLED technology included.
One of the most anticipated features of the Series X is its potential support for a blood pressure monitor, a first for an Apple Watch. However, there is uncertainty surrounding the inclusion of an oximeter due to a patent dispute.
Despite these new features, the Series X is expected to maintain the same 18-hour battery life as previous models, with the possibility of even greater endurance due to the more efficient OLED display. It’s important to note that this information is based on rumors and reports, and is subject to change.
For more updates and details on the Apple Watch Series X, viewers can check out AppleTrack’s video. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.
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