The latest information regarding the Apple Watch Series 10 points to a new design, but several features that were unavailable at launch.
This year, we will celebrate the 10th version of the Apple Watch. One of the most famous smartwatches in the world should (according to our information) benefit from a new generation coming at the end of 2024. In addition to several new design features, the Apple Watch Series 10 could also have new features focused on user health. The only downside is that these would be unavailable at the launch of the watch.
In the latest Bloomberg newsletter, journalist Mark Gurman specifies that two new Apple Watch Series 10 models are planned for this year. The latter already have code names N217 and N218, and should notably have some small changes in terms of the design of the connected watch. The Apple Watch Series 10 would notably have a larger screen that would approach the display surface of the Apple Watch Ultra, but with a smaller overall size.
In addition to these small design changes, the new Apple Watch Series 10 is also said to feature several new health options. Leaked information includes blood pressure and sleep apnea monitoring.
Unfortunately, Bloomberg’s latest report indicates that internal testing of these new features doesn’t seem to be going as planned. This could force Apple to delay the release of these new features and not include them in the launch of the Apple Watch Series 10.
The Apple Watch Series 10 is still expected in September alongside theiPhone 16 and the Apple Watch Ultra 3.