Apple will launch the new iPhone and Apple Watch and other products next month. In the latest issue of Power On, Bloomberg’s Gurman revealed that there is no need to look forward to any new sensors this year. The next major health upgrade may appear in the form of body temperature sensors as early as next year.
The new Apple Watch will be launched soon, and the highlight of this year is the new design. Last year’s upgrade was mainly focused on the blood oxygen sensor, while this year’s upgrade is a new design, such as a straight screen design, a stronger processor and a slightly larger screen. It is not expected that there will be any major health upgrades until at least next year. Then you can look forward to the body temperature sensor.
Gurman confirmed that Apple Watch Series 7 will be available in 41 mm and 45 mm sizes, as suggested by several recent tipsters. In order to take advantage of the larger display, Apple is planning to launch multiple new watch faces, including a new version of the Infographics Modular watch face.
This year’s watch size will increase from 40/44 mm to 41/45 mm. It is said that Apple will bring a variety of new designs to take full advantage of the larger screen, including the updated Infograph Modular dial. This will be the second increase in screen size in Apple Watch history after Apple Watch Series 4 in 2017.
It is worth mentioning that the new Apple Watch dial will be a unique design of the S7, and there is a high probability that it will not be available for older models through OTA. In addition to the design upgrade, Apple Watch Series 7 is expected to bring stronger performance and battery life and is expected to be released on September 14 together with the iPhone 13 series.