Apple could take another step towards health and wellbeing this year. After more than five years without new services in Apple One, there are now indications that AI-driven health coaching is in the works. This service could not only support users' health goals but also significantly enhance the Apple One package.
Apple has proven time and again in recent years that health and technology are a perfect match. From the Apple Watch to the Health app to Fitness+, the company already offers a wide range of health and fitness solutions. But a new service could complement all of that and bring personalized recommendations directly to your device. So what can you expect from this potential new addition? The facts are promising.
More than just a fitness service
According to Mark Gurman, a well-connected Bloomberg journalist, works The company is working on an "AI-based coaching service". This is not only intended to motivate you to exercise more but also to improve your eating and sleeping habits. The new app could analyze your health data and derive personalized suggestions from it. So it's no longer just about classic fitness offers but a holistic approach that is specifically tailored to your needs.
"Apple Coach": What you need to know about the new service
The new service, which could possibly be called "Apple Coach" or something similar, is based on the latest technology and thoughtful design. Here is the most important information:
- Own app: The service is being developed as a standalone app and is intended to function independently of existing offerings such as Fitness+.
- Personalized recommendations: Using data from your Apple Watch, the app can make suggestions about diet, sleep and exercise.
- Camera integration: There are considerations to use the cameras of Apple devices to analyze and optimize your movement form during training.
- Paid: The service is expected to charge a monthly fee.
- Holistic approach: Unlike Fitness+, which specializes in training content, this service aims to make your entire lifestyle healthier.
Why might the service become part of Apple One?
Apple One Premier currently offers six services:
- iCloud+ (2 TB storage)
- Apple TV+
- Apple Music
- Apple Arcade
- Apple Fitness+
- Apple News+
The integration of AI-supported health coaching could make the offer even more attractive. Users who previously had no incentive to subscribe to Apple One could be particularly convinced by the new health features. At the same time, the service would add value to Apple One's premium tariff, as health offerings are becoming increasingly important.
Outlook for 2025
There are several indications that the new service could launch this year:
- Apple has integrated the first AI features in iOS 18 and is planning more in iOS 19.
- New products such as the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and AirPods Pro 3 are expected to feature advanced health features such as high blood pressure detection and heart rate monitoring.
- The introduction of these devices and features fits perfectly with a comprehensive health coaching service.
Although the exact launch date is still unclear, 2025 seems to be a logical time to bring this innovation to market.
A service that enhances Apple One
An AI-supported health service could be a milestone for Apple and its users. With personalized recommendations, advanced technology and seamless integration into the Apple ecosystem, "Apple Coach" could set a new standard for health apps. At the same time, this would make Apple One an indispensable offering for many people. The plans are ambitious but typical of Apple: technology that noticeably improves your life. Whether you want to improve your fitness, eat healthier or simply sleep better - with this new service, everything seems possible. Stay tuned, because the future of Apple will surprise you. (Image: Apple)
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