Apple Watch Series 10 Leak Reveals Bigger Screen and Classic Design

The Apple Watch Series 10 may release this fall with a larger 2-inch display, health upgrades like blood pressure monitoring, and new 45mm and 49mm sizes. Compatibility with existing bands is expected.

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The leaked CAD renders and industry sources have provided a first look at the upcoming Apple Watch Series 10, potentially set for release this fall. The new model appears to feature a larger 2-inch display, surpassing even the current Apple Watch Ultra's 1.93-inch screen.

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Despite the increase in screen size, the overall design seems to maintain continuity with previous generations. The Digital Crown, side button, and square display remain in their usual positions. The watch body is expected to be slightly bigger, with dimensions ranging between the current Series 9 and the Ultra model.

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Notably absent from these leaks is the rumored magnetic band attachment system. The renders show no evidence of this change, suggesting compatibility with existing bands. This decision, if accurate, could impact Apple's ability to significantly reduce the watch's thickness or increase battery capacity.

Health features are expected to see significant upgrades. Blood pressure monitoring, a long-anticipated addition, is likely to debut in this model. Sleep apnea detection is another potential new feature, further expanding the device's health tracking capabilities.

The size options are rumored to include 45mm and 49mm variants, potentially phasing out the smaller 41mm size. This shift towards larger sizes aligns with the trend for more expansive, information-rich displays but may pose challenges for users with smaller wrists.

The Apple Watch Series 10, whether it adopts that name or the speculated "Apple Watch X" moniker, appears poised to push the boundaries of smartwatch capabilities. Its release, expected alongside the new iPhone lineup in September, will reveal whether Apple's latest iteration lives up to the anticipation surrounding it.

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