Apple Watch Series 7, the next Apple watch is expected this fall and it may come with an all new design features as leaks revealed last month. An exciting new report from Mark Gurman at Bloomberg precisely shows the new Apple Watch 7 Features we might see soon.
On top of it all is a faster new processor to make the Watch Series 7 faster than its predecessors. The rest of the features we expect in the new Apple Watch Series 7 this and maybe next year are summarized below.
Dazzling display design
Gurman says, “Apple has tested thinner display borders and a new lamination technique that brings the display closer to the front cover.” This display will make the watch feel closer to you. It is a small change but the experience is likely to be different and of course personal.
We should also expect to see thinner bezels around the Watch 7 display. Thinner bezels will make any device look bigger without changing the actual size and that should expected. It is likely going to be lighter for this case.
U1 chip
It will also have improved wireless connectivity, including Ultra-Wideband. Ultra-Wideband is found in recent iPhones and new products like AirTag and we have already seen how good it is. All these things sound good, and there will doubtless be other new features between now and release that will greatly improves the Apple Watch Series 7 optimal performance.
Body temperature tracking
One of the most interesting features to come to the Apple Watch Series is temperature tracking. Gurman believes that a body temperature sensor could be included in the 2022 Apple Series Watch 8. It will not be something new to see because some trackers already have it but as we have seen before, Apple always goes over and beyond when it comes to these features.
Extreme Sports Edition
An outdoor watch by Apple looks far fetched but it might be coming our way soon. This fits with earlier rumors and suggests a rugged Apple Watch could be on the cards, the better to serve athletes and rough-and-ready outdoor types. Gurman claims this was hoped to be released this Fall, but next year now looks more likely.
Blood Glucose Monitoring
This is going to be a game-changer according to David from Forbes. It has been in the works for some years, Gurman says, but is still a year or two off. To track blood glucose without drawing blood is the aim and nobody’s been able to pull off that trick yet.
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