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Leaks still continue. Developers scan new betas piece by piece and analyze all the code. Very interesting information has been revealed by the latest beta version of watchOS.

Looks like iHelpBR can claim another successful notch. After the date of the September Keynote tas he published new information regarding the Apple Watch. In the latest build of the beta version of watchOS 6, documents were found that confirm the return of the ceramic version of the Apple Watch. And not only that.

If the pictures do not tell you anything, then try to remember the animation when setting the watch. The leaked documents are precisely one of its parts, which is displayed towards the end. In addition to the return of the ceramic version, a new titanium version is also apparently coming.

The animations are sized for the 44 mm version. However, the iHelpBR server eventually found a completely identical one for the 40 mm version as well. The new watch will therefore use the same display size as the current Series 4 models.

The ceramic Apple Watch is back, along with the new titanium ones
Already at the beginning of the year, quite successful analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted the return of the ceramic version of the watch. But he did not specify whether it will be a Series 5 or a special edition. After all, we can't read that even from the animated background.

Series 5 or special edition Series 4?

The white ceramic version came along with the Series 2 as the Apple Watch Edition, which was made of gold. However, between completely failed customers. The ceramic version was also available with the Series 3, this time in gray. When the Series 4 was introduced, it completely disappeared from the menu.

Now everything points to the return of the ceramic version, which will probably be side by side with the titanium one. Apple toyed with this metal once in the past and then dropped it. Recently, however, we have been experiencing its return. Just look at the Apple Card credit card.

The question remains whether Apple plans to release the Series 5 in the fall. It can "only" add new versions to the current ones to further boost demand for the Series 4.

This conundrum was not helped by Kuo's latest analysis, which revealed that the new Watch will have OLED displays from Japan Display. Even this report does not carry information about whether it will be completely new models or an update or a special edition of the Apple Watch.

Source: 9to5Mac, MacRumors

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