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Apple Watch is considered one of the best in the smart watch market. Apple has long shown the world that its watch is supposed to be the perfect companion for its user, while at the same time taking care of his health. It is not for nothing that it is said that "all that glitters is not gold.” This product has long been plagued by a quite significant problem. Of course, we are talking about low battery life, which the competition can literally beat. And this is exactly what could soon change.

According to a series of leaks and speculations, Apple won't bring any new sensors to monitor users' health this year, but will instead significantly increase battery capacity. For example, respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects that the Series 7, which will be presented to the world in September, will bring the first major redesign in the entire history of the Apple Watch. The watch should get sharper edges and conceptually come closer to, for example, the iPhone 12, iPad Pro and iPad Air.

Apple Watch Series 7 concept

At the same time, the giant from Cupertino is preparing to use the so-called System in Package technology, thanks to which the size of the processor will be significantly reduced. News from Economic Daily News then they also talk about the fact that the S7 chip will free up space inside the watch for the needs of a larger battery or new sensors. However, there has been talk of one for a long time. A number of reliable sources are behind the fact that the new sensors will not arrive until 2022.

The whole thing is then concluded by Bloomberg. According to their information, Apple is working on a sensor for non-invasive blood glucose measurement. In any case, this novelty should not reach the Apple Watch until the following years. At the same time, the apple company toyed with the idea of ​​introducing a sensor for measuring body temperature, which it originally wanted to introduce this year. We will probably not see it until next year.

An earlier Apple Watch concept (Twitter):

Although the watch will see a change in its design, it should still keep the same size, at most it will be slightly bigger. The average user shouldn't be able to tell the difference anyway. But in the world of technology, every millimeter plays an important role, which could help Apple implement a more capacious battery.

With this change, Apple is also going to target users who are still using older generations of Apple Watch. Due to their age, they understandably no longer offer full battery capacity, and the sight of a watch that lasts more than a day could definitely be interesting. If everything goes according to plan and there are no supply chain complications, we should see the Apple Watch Series 7 in as little as 3 months. Thinking about buying?

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