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Apple Watch Series 10: Here’s what’s coming next week


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The Apple Watch Series 10 will debut next week alongside the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro. When it does, it will bring a variety of upgrades to the Watch line. Larger displays, a more powerful chip, and other enhancements will push the Watch forward. Here’s everything coming to the new Apple Watch.

Larger displays on all Watch 10 models

Apple has clearly seen enthusiasm around the Apple Watch Ultra and its huge screen. With this year’s Apple Watch Series 10, it’s taking a note from the Ultra’s playbook and giving larger displays to both Series 10 models.

The smaller Watch is growing from 41mm to 45mm

The larger Watch is growing from 45mm to 49mm

This means the small Watch will now be the size of last year’s ‘big Watch,’ and the big Watch will be the same size as the Apple Watch Ultra.

 

 

 

It’s a significant change for the Watch lineup, which has already grown over time. The earliest Watch models measured 38mm and 42mm, for reference.

Making the smallest flagship 45mm may alienate certain customers who prefer smaller watches. But Apple likely wouldn’t embrace such a shift without data to support it. We’ll have to wait and see what users think.

Thinner casing

Beyond larger screens, one other external change coming is that the Watch is getting thinner.

We don’t have dimensions yet, but the reduction in thickness should alleviate some concerns around the larger displays. At the Watch’s current thickness, larger screens could lead to an especially bulky device. But thinner casing should help offset that extra bulk and create a more attractive design.

More powerful chip, possibly with AI applications

 

 

 

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