Leaked information that Apple Watch Series 10 will be 4mm larger than the previous model and will evolve to be 'thinner and have a larger screen'



Regarding the design of the ' Apple Watch Series 10 ,' which is expected to be released in the fall of 2024, information has been released that it will be thinner than previous models and have a larger display.

The focus of the 2H24 New Apple Watch: Series 10 and BLT/3D Printing | by Ming-Chi Kuo | Jun, 2024 | Medium

https://medium.com/@mingchikuo/2h24-the-focus-of-the-2h24-new-apple-watch-series-10-and-98075c44ce92

According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who is knowledgeable about Apple products and has provided a lot of pre-announcement information, the Apple Watch Series 10 will be available in two sizes, 45mm and 49mm, which is 4mm larger than the previous Apple Watch Series 9 , and the screen will be larger and thinner at the same time. Speaking of 49mm, it is the same size as the Apple Watch Ultra to be released in 2022 and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 to be released in 2024.

Photo review of Apple's smartwatch 'Apple Watch Ultra 2' equipped with S9 chip and evolved to a maximum brightness of 3000 nits - GIGAZINE



Unlike the Apple Watch Series 10, the new Apple Watch Ultra will not have any major changes to its specifications, and a new case color, 'Black/Dark,' may be added only if production volume reaches expected levels.



According to Kuo, future Apple Watch models will use 3D-printed parts, and Apple has been able to secure the parts with significantly improved production efficiency after more than a year of intensive testing.

According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is planning to release the ' Apple Watch X ' to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Apple Watch. The Apple Watch X may adopt a new band attachment method using 'magnets' instead of the existing side-sliding method, and may adopt a microLED display, but there are reports that the microLED plan has been 'scrambled,' so details are unknown.

Is Apple's plan to develop its own smartwatch display using 'microLED' canceled? - GIGAZINE



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