The Apple Watch Series 10 offers features such as a new chip and a larger display.Advertisements
.gadsense_slot_2{ display: inline-block; width: 336px; height: 280px;}
@media (min-width:300px) { .gadsense_slot_2 { width: 300px; height: 250px; } }
@media (min-width:336px) { .gadsense_slot_2 { width: 336px; height: 280px; } }
@media (min-width:728px) { .gadsense_slot_2 { width: 728px; height: 90px; } }
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
The new model is likely to still look the same as the previous watch but thinner, with the series bound to be available in 2 casing sizes with N217 and N218 codenames, and one of the models will feature a display as big as the Apple Watch Ultra.
Apple’s Next‑Gen Watch: Power, Health, and a Touch of 3D Wizardry
Apple’s upcoming smartwatch is set to outshine last year’s S9 chip with a brand‑new processor that’s ready for future AI upgrades—just in case the company decides to dot those tiny pixels with a little AI flair. Though Apple keeps the big AI dreams on the shelf for now, this new brain will handle all the usual tasks with a smile.
Health Tech that Tantrums (and How Apple Is Fixing It)
- Sleep apnea detection – Hunt for snore patterns that might need a doctor’s visit.
- Hypertension monitoring – Keeping an eye on blood pressure without a cuff.
The original plan was to launch these features this year, but pesky testing revealed they weren’t up to snuff. Apple is crunching more data to make sure you aren’t just getting “meh” alerts.
Casings from the Future: 3D‑Printed Designs
Rumors say Apple is experimenting with 3D‑printed watch casings for select models—think custom shapes that never settle for standard geometry. Just when you thought the Apple Watch couldn’t get any cooler, it starts printing itself.
Series 10 & Ultra 3: The Anniversary Countdown
Looking ahead, Apple might roll out the 10th‑anniversary Series 10 and Ultra 3 watches either this year or the next. Strap in for a celebration of 10 years of tiny, smart tech.