I’ve been an Apple Watch enthusiast since the original model made its debut back in 2015. As we approach the launch of the 10th-generation Apple Watch at the upcoming September event, my excitement is palpable. The Apple Watch Series 10, which some speculate might be branded as the Apple Watch Series X, is anticipated to be a significant leap forward in the world of wearable technology.
Having closely followed the developments since the release of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 last year, I’ve kept a close eye on the latest rumors. As we inch closer to the official unveiling, likely around September 10th according to a leaked event invitation, several exciting upgrades seem poised to define this next-gen smartwatch.
Let’s dive into the three most anticipated enhancements that could make the Apple Watch 10 the best one yet.
Larger Displays
The flagship Apple Watch 10 is expected to come with a starting price of $399, with larger models possibly priced around $429. However, the real buzz is about the potential changes in size.
Apple tends to refresh the design of its smartwatches every three years, with the last significant change being the Series 7, where the display size increased by 20%. Following this pattern, the Apple Watch 10 might introduce even more substantial changes than the incremental updates seen in the Series 8 and 9.
Ming-Chi Kuo, a well-known Apple analyst, has reported that the display sizes could increase from the current 41mm and 45mm to 45mm and 49mm, making the watch comparable in size to the Apple Watch Ultra. Leaked CAD renders even suggest that the largest model could feature a 2-inch display, which would be a game-changer for those who prefer a larger screen on their smartwatch.
Advanced Health Monitoring
Unlike competitors such as Samsung and Google, which often have their smartwatch features leaked well in advance, Apple tends to keep details under wraps. However, an early tip hinted that the upcoming Apple Watch might include monitoring capabilities for sleep apnea and hypertension.
Mark Gurman, a reliable source from Bloomberg, recently suggested that these features might be delayed due to testing issues. Specifically, the sleep apnea detection feature, which would rely on the blood oxygen sensor, is reportedly facing challenges. These complications are further exacerbated by ongoing legal disputes with health-tech company Masimo over patent rights.
Despite these setbacks, Apple remains committed to integrating health-focused innovations into the Apple Watch. It wouldn’t be surprising if the Apple Watch 10 debuts a new blood oxygen sensor designed to avoid conflicts with Masimo’s patents while introducing groundbreaking features like sleep apnea detection.
Enhanced Battery Life
Battery life has long been a concern for Apple Watch users, but the Apple Watch 10 might finally address this issue. According to a report from The Elec, Apple plans to incorporate LTPO thin-film transistor technology into the device’s display. This advancement could significantly reduce the display’s power consumption, extending the watch’s battery life even further.
While it’s wise not to get too optimistic—past expectations for battery improvements have often fallen short—this could be the upgrade that finally gives users a longer-lasting Apple Watch without sacrificing brightness or performance. If Apple delivers on this front, it could be a game-changer for daily usability.
As we approach the official announcement of the Apple Watch Series 10, or perhaps the Apple Watch Series X, it’s clear that Apple is gearing up to make this release a milestone in wearable tech history. With potential upgrades in display size, advanced health monitoring features, and improved battery efficiency, this could be the best Apple Watch yet.