The Apple Watch Series 10 is expected to be announced alongside the iPhone 16 this fall, bringing potential design changes, a thinner body, and a new magnetic band system. The Series 10 is rumored to feature a larger display, a faster chip, and possibly new health-tracking features, but with a focus on improved power efficiency. While battery life is expected to remain similar to the Series 9, the Series 10 might include a slightly larger battery thanks to the increased size. We’ll have to wait for Apple’s official announcement for confirmation of all these features.
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Apple is reportedly developing the Apple Watch X, a next-generation smartwatch with a major design overhaul. The device is rumored to feature a thinner design, a new magnetic band, a microLED display, and new sensors for monitoring blood pressure. It could also get upgraded displays for improved battery efficiency and drowning alerts for emergency situations.
Samsung is gearing up to introduce its next-generation wearable, the Galaxy Ring, which is expected to hit global markets in the upcoming months. While detailed specifications remain under wraps, recent reports have unveiled some intriguing details about the device.
According to a report by Galaxy Club in Dutch, the Galaxy Ring will be available in eight confirmed variants, each with a unique model number ranging from SM-Q500 to SM-Q509. Notably, two model numbers are missing, leaving room for speculation about potential additional sizes or a ninth variant.
The report suggests that these model numbers could correspond to US ring sizes starting from size 5 and potentially going up to size 13, indicating a wide range of sizing options to accommodate various user preferences.
Earlier this year, a tech analyst claimed to have experienced a Galaxy Ring prototype firsthand, revealing that the wearable will be available in multiple sizes, up to US size 13 or 22.2mm. Additionally, Samsung is expected to offer the Galaxy Ring in three distinct finishes, adding a touch of personalization for users.