The Apple Watch Series 7 brought a notable redesign with larger screen sizes (41 and 45mm) and even smaller display bezels than before. Now, a new report of Bloomberg indicates that 2022 could be “the biggest [anno] in the history of the Watch since the launch of the original model”Thanks to the debut of a truly exclusive product. In addition, the increasingly slow and obsolete Watch Series 3, “it could finally be withdrawn“.
Apple Watch Series 8, SE and more features
In the latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman he doubles his previous report that the apple is likely to introduce three new smartwatch models this year. Such models presumably include:
- Apple Watch Series 8;
- An updated Watch SE;
- A rugged Watch.
Gurman goes on to say that this year he does not expect “no major new health sensors“, Although the possibility exists that the Cupertino OEM will finally add a function for monitoring body temperature to the device. The changes we can reportedly expect include “important updates to activity tracking”And continuous performance improvements.
In the end, Gurman also notes that this may finally be the year that the Watch Series 3, often maligned, will be discontinued. The 2017 model has become increasingly difficult to recommend despite its attractive price. A little more you buy the SE iteration, much more intriguing.
Here is Gurman’s full comment on his expectations for the Apple Watch lineup this year:
I think this year will be the biggest in the history of the Apple Watch since the original model. I’m looking for three new models for this fall: a Watch Series 8, a Watch SE and an extreme sports oriented Watch. I wouldn’t expect any major new health sensors this year, aside from the possible inclusion of the often discussed body temperature function. But watch out for major activity tracking updates and fastest chips across the board. Plus, the Series 3 could finally be retired.
What do you think?