The Apple Watch Series X will mark the 10-year anniversary of the company’s first smartwatch, which was launched on September 9. Since then, Apple has been hard at work, introducing newer models with slight changes while also battling with the limited space it has to work with its wearable line. The upcoming model will be the culmination of all the technology giant’s efforts, and through a series of multiple rumors and reports, we get to see some detailed renders of the upcoming Apple Watch Series X while discussing what design and internal changes can be expected.
The Apple Watch Series X could be between 10-15 percent slimmer, according to information received by AppleTrack, with the renders created by the highly talented @concept_central. However, it will retain the Digital Crown, though there is a possibility that the Action Button that debuted on the Apple Watch Ultra gets added. Additionally, a new band system might debut on the Apple Watch Series X, where users can magnetically tether the accessory to the smartwatch. AppleTrack believes that this change will not just be for aesthetic purposes but also to save up on valuable internal space.
With the older band system, a small part of the frame on both sides of the Apple Watch gets used up to accommodate those straps. With the magnetic bands in place, the Apple Watch Series X will have more internal space to add a bigger battery or more sensors. We should also expect thinner bezels on the upcoming model but no microLED technology, as those panels are too expensive to justify using on this device. Instead, Apple is rumored to stick with an OLED screen, but it will be brighter and more power-efficient than the previous iterations.
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