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The Apple Watch Series 10 features the largest display yet

Discover the Apple Watch Series 10 with a larger 2-inch display, new features, and exciting updates for its 10th anniversary.

91mobiles has revealed renders of the upcoming Apple Watch Series 10, showing significant changes and improvements.

According to industry sources, the new Apple Watch will sport a 2-inch display, making it the largest ever on an Apple Watch. The Apple Watch Ultra has a 1.93-inch display, while the Series 9 has a 1.7-inch display. The larger screen size will offer a better user experience, providing more space for apps and notifications.

Dimensions and design

The new Apple Watch Series 10 measures 46 x 39.7 x 11.6mm, positioning it between the Apple Watch Ultra and the Series 9 in size. Despite the larger display, the watch’s design remains essentially unchanged. It will still feature a digital crown, a square display, and a side button, maintaining the familiar look users have come to appreciate. There were rumours about possibly redesigning the band attachment system, but the renders show no evidence.

Possible new features

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Apple Watch, and according to Bloomberg, it could be the biggest revamp of the lineup. Apple is expected to introduce a Watch X model with a thinner case, new magnetic band attachments, and advanced blood pressure monitoring technology. This new model aims to celebrate the milestone with cutting-edge features and an updated design.

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently reported that the Apple Watch Series 10 will be available in two new sizes, 45mm and 49mm. Additionally, new case colour options may be available, offering more variety for users to choose from. These updates indicate Apple’s commitment to enhancing the functionality and appeal of its smartwatch lineup.

With a larger display, potential new features, and a celebratory 10th-anniversary model, the Apple Watch Series 10 is shaping to be an exciting release. Smartwatch fans can look forward to improved usability and even more advanced health monitoring capabilities.

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