Apple’s highly anticipated 10th-generation smartwatch, potentially branded as the Apple Watch X, is slated for release this September alongside the iPhone 16 series. According to Bloomberg, the new models, codenamed “N217” and “N218,” will offer larger displays and an updated chip, but may face delays in delivering promised health features due to development challenges.
Early speculation suggested that the Apple Watch X could receive a significant design overhaul. However, recent reports indicate that the device may retain a design similar to its predecessor, albeit with improvements in thinness and weight. Additionally, Apple is expected to unveil the Watch Ultra 3, which is rumored to closely resemble the current model.
Technological Advancements and Design Changes
The forthcoming Apple Watches are anticipated to incorporate 3D-printed components, contributing to their slimmer and lighter profiles without sacrificing functionality or durability. Despite these advancements, the new models will not benefit from the latest AI features introduced in Apple’s other devices, such as the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, which are set to receive updates under the banner of Apple Intelligence.
Health Features in Limbo
Apple had initially planned to introduce advanced health monitoring features with the Series 10, including hypertension and sleep apnea detection. However, Bloomberg reports that development of these features has encountered significant obstacles. The hypertension detection feature is currently deemed unreliable, and the sleep apnea detection is hindered by ongoing legal disputes with Masimo over blood oxygen monitoring technology.
Future Prospects
The report leaves uncertain whether Apple will present the anticipated anniversary edition watches with a redesigned look at the September 2024 launch event or if these changes will be deferred until 2025.
As the release date approaches, Apple enthusiasts will be keen to see how these developments impact the smartwatch’s functionality and overall appeal.