![]() It could be a shrewd business move for Apple, given Garmin’s wares currently dominate the best GPS sports watch debate and generally rule the dedicated running watch roost. Given one of the most exciting new watchOS 9 features is the ability for triathletes to toggle swiftly between the Apple Watch’s running, cycling and swimming modes, we think there’s a reasonable chance this one comes good later this year. ![]() ![]() Previous rumours suggested that the case would have a slightly smaller size, perhaps 47mm or even 48mm. HHNULJH8Xd- Sonny Dickson September 6, 2022 Leaker Sonny Dickson has shared images (below) of it in a lineup alongside the 44 and 41mm models of the Apple Watch Series 7. Indeed it looks like the Pro will end up being a whopping 49mm. The metal casing would be stronger than the current Apple Watch’s aluminium build (probably titanium) and use shatter-resistant glass for the watch face. Resolution also looks set to take a bump (Gurman specifically mentions 410×502). Screen size could increase to 2in diagonally, up from 1.9 on the current Watch Series 7 for around a 7% increase. He subsequently expanded on this in a new report, saying the extreme sports Apple Watch would have a larger screen, metal case and increased battery life. It’s gossip that sits neatly with a report by respected Apple insider Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, who in one his recent Power On newsletter instalments posited that the Apple Watch Series 8 would also be available in a ruggedised version aimed at outdoorsy types. Right now, the Apple Watch is offered in 41mm and 45mm models – the size being that of the watch case – but analyst Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants thinks the Series 8 could see the birth of a trio.ĭon't be surprised if there are 3 sizes next year…- Ross Young October 12, 2021 This chimes nicely with the Apple Watch 8 rumours suggesting that a third Apple Watch model could be released this year. It gives us a number of major clues as to what to expect from Apple’s next flagship smartwatch, as in addition to offering the usual goody bag of fresh watch faces, it’s brimming with new health and fitness features – especially those aimed at runners and outdoor athletes. Related: read our full Apple Watch Series 7 reviewĪpple Watch Series 8: rumoured specs, design and new features watchOS 9 comes with loads of new fitness features and will take centre stage on the Apple Watch Series 8Īmong the many Apple developer conference (WWDC 2022) highlights, we got our first proper glimpse of watchOS 9, which will launch alongside the Apple Watch 8.Want to learn even more? Here’s everything we know so far about this year’s new Apple smartwatch, starting with the Apple Watch 8 specs we can hope to see. The first model was announced in 2020, and Apple could look to refresh its more affordable offering now it’s officially the entry-level Apple Watch – the arrival of watchOS 9 at Apple’s June dev conference officially heralding the beginning of the end for the Apple Watch 3. In addition to the new flagship wrist tech, there could also be room for an Apple Watch SE 2 upgrade. ![]() Read on as we tell you what you really need to know about the device, based on the latest Apple Watch Series 8 specs, price and release date rumours. It is expected to offer a number of important upgrades on previous models – and it looks like there will definitely be a new rugged Apple Watch Pro variant. What do you think about this potential watch face? Let us know in the comments below, or tweet us at Appleosophy.Certainly the announcement of some new watchOS 9 features in June had us stoked for the launch of the next Apple smartwatch. If Apple continues with this strategy, we could see even more watch faces when Apple rolls out its next-generation Apple Watch Series 7 and the public release of watchOS 8 in the coming fall. Last year, Apple debuted only two new watch faces for watchOS 7 at WWDC 2020, although it later rolled out several more with the announcement of the Apple Watch Series 6 and SE. In contrast to the GMT watch face, which only shows two time zones at once, this “World Timer” watch face depicts a world map featuring time zones of dozens of cities around the globe. This new “World Timer” watch face is shown at 8:48 in the “What’s New in UIKit” session! /OkMBodEc6ZĪpple is known for creating watch faces that are inspired by traditional watch models: like their “California”, “GMT”, “Chronograph”, and “Count Up” faces. However, one of the WWDC sessions has disclosed an unannounced watch face dubbed “World Timer”. When Apple introduced watchOS 8 at WWDC 2021, it didn’t showcase many watch faces.
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