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A Decade of Evolution: Apple Watch X Rumors Tease Radical Redesign Set to Revolutionize Wearable Tech

Changes for the next 10 years of the Apple Watch

A Decade of Evolution: Apple Watch X Rumors Tease Radical Redesign Set to Revolutionize Wearable Tech
David Bernal Raspall

David Bernal Raspall

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Amid the anticipation for the iPhone 15, the world of technology has shifted its gaze towards another innovation that could mark a before and after in Apple’s history. We’re talking about the Apple Watch, whose tenth anniversary is approaching, bringing with it a transformation that has stirred excitement among enthusiasts and experts. According to its own sources, Mark Gurman from Bloomberg anticipates a radical change in the design and functions of the device, which could be named the “Apple Watch X.”

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A slimmer design and a new way of wearing it

Since the original Apple Watch was announced in 2014 but released to the market in 2015, there are doubts about whether the launch of the Apple Watch X will take place in 2024 or 2025. While we await the new colors for the Apple Watch Ultra and the Series 9, the decision regarding the timeline could usher in a new phase in Apple’s update strategy for this product.

Just as the iPhone X brought a very substantial change to what defined an iPhone, such as the Home button, the Apple Watch X will, according to rumors, provide Apple with the opportunity to update key components and prepare the watch for its next 10 years.

One of the most significant anticipated changes is a slimmer design for the watch. Beyond aesthetics, the most awaited innovation revolves around how users will be able to personalize their watches. Since the first Apple Watch, now referred to as the Series 0, the method of attaching bands to the watch has remained unchanged, allowing compatibility across different generations. However, this could soon change with this new generation.

Sources close to the development indicate that the current band attachment system takes up too much space within the device, a space that could be utilized for accommodating larger batteries or internal components in the form of new sensors. A solution under consideration and testing is a magnetic band attachment system, although it’s not yet confirmed whether this design will be implemented in the Apple Watch X.

MicroLED technology, health improvements and a new pace of upgrades

The Apple Watch X could mark Apple’s entry into the era of microLED screens, surpassing the current OLED displays in color and clarity. This technology promises to provide a much more immersive and detailed visual experience for users.

Another potential breakthrough that the Apple Watch X might bring is the monitoring of blood pressure. This would be a significant step in establishing the device as a crucial tool for health and well-being.

An important detail not to be overlooked is the potential change in the update cycle for the Apple Watch. According to Gurman, Apple is considering departing from the annual release rhythm to offer more substantial changes, but with less frequency. This strategy is not new for the company, which has already implemented a similar cycle with the iPad, transitioning to updates approximately every 18 months.

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The Apple Watch X promises to be a milestone in Apple’s wearable history. As its tenth anniversary approaches, anticipation grows, and rumors abound. What’s certain is that, beyond the aesthetic or technological advancements, Apple continues to prioritize innovation and providing us with the best possible watch experience. That is, if we can still call it a watch when it can take an electrocardiogram, measure blood pressure, track sleep, or alert us if our breathing becomes too shallow. In any case, it’s evident that the tenth anniversary of the Apple Watch will undoubtedly be a game-changer.

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David Bernal Raspall

David Bernal Raspall

Architect | Founder of hanaringo.com | Apple Technologies Trainer | Writer at Softonic and iDoo_tech, formerly at Applesfera

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