In addition to the iPhone 13 series, Apple is also expected to announce the Apple Watch Series 7 next month. Expectations are high. Now it has been claimed once again that the Series 7 will have a brand new design.
According to various reports, the Apple Watch Series 7 will have a new, flat design with a larger display. Overall, the case will be adapted to the shape of the iPhone 12, iPad Pro and iMac 24″. Now Mark Gurman writes in his latest newsletter issuethat while we can look forward to a new design, there will be no new health sensors. According to Gurman, the next upgrade in the area of health functions will come next year at the earliest. A body temperature sensor could be integrated.
Apple Watch Series 7: New watch faces to take advantage of the larger display
Apple Watch Series 7 to get a new screen size The new Apple Watches are just around the corner and the highlight this year is an updated design, as I reported a few months ago. While last year's upgrade focused on the blood oxygen sensor, this year's is all about a new design with a flatter display and edges, a faster processor and slightly larger screens. I don't expect any major health upgrades until at least next year, when we might see a body temperature sensor.
Gurman then goes on to confirm previous leaks that the Apple Watch Series 7 will be available in 41mm and 45mm sizes. To take advantage of the larger display, Apple is planning "several new watch faces," including a new version of the Infograph Modular watch face. (Image: Jon Prosser x Rendersbyan)