Ming-Chi Kuo has delivered several predictions in recent hours in a report for investors. Hepredicted in particularthe arrival of autofocus for the ultra-wide-angle sensor of the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max. It also focuses on some notable specificities concerning the next generation of Apple watches.
No new sensors for health?
According to the analyst, with the Apple Watch Series 7, in terms of internal improvements, Apple would be banking on aincrease in autonomy mainly. Thus, there will be no new health sensors to eat, precisely to limit the energy consumption of the watch. On the other hand, in terms of design, it could be that the iPhone's best companion offers abrand new case style.
The Apple Watch has not seen its design really evolve since its first edition in 2015. Even if the shape of its case, a sort of rectangle with rounded corners, serves as its signature and makes it easy to spot on the wrist of its user, it would not be surprising if Apple made some stylistic adjustments. We obviously wouldn't bet on a drastic design change:little risk of seeing a round Apple Watch arrive.
Throughout its different versions, the Apple Watch has nevertheless experienced different variations in terms of finish, ranging from 18-carat gold for the very first model through white or gray ceramic, without forgetting pink gold. or even space gray aluminum and silver stainless steel. Let's also highlight the titanium finish arriving with the Series 5 or the blue and Product(RED) editions exclusive to the Series 6.
In any case, we can't wait to see what Apple is preparing for the revival of its Apple Watch, which still remains the best-selling connected watch in the world to this day.
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