Apple Watch 10: Larger screens, slimmer frame, and a plastic model

A new report reveals that the upcoming Apple Watch 10 series will feature significantly larger screens.

  (photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)
(photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)

With about two months to go before Apple's annual launch event, new details have emerged about the Apple Watch 10 series. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the new models will have larger screens than ever before, with one model's display size approaching that of the Ultra model (49 mm). Additionally, the watches are expected to be slimmer.

However, not everything is positive. Despite Apple's efforts to introduce new health features, some will not be available in the next generation. These include functions for measuring high blood pressure and detecting sleep apnea. Gurman explains that "Apple has encountered significant difficulties" in developing the technology required for these features.

  (credit: Yinon Ben Shushan)
(credit: Yinon Ben Shushan)

Another development is that Apple plans to release a new version of the Apple Watch SE with a plastic casing instead of aluminum, which could slightly reduce the starting price. The Apple Watch 10 series and the next generation of the Apple Watch Ultra will also receive new chips to improve performance.

Anticipation for Apple's announcement event is building, and it seems that the Apple Watch 10 series will be one of the main attractions. Will the new watch meet the high expectations? We’ll have to wait and see.