Apple Watch Series 7 will usher in a major upgrade

According to Bloomberg News, Apple Watch Series 7 will usher in a major upgrade, equipped with a faster processor, better wireless network connection and a better screen. According to insiders, Apple is working to make the 2021 Apple Watch bezel narrower and adopt a new lamination technology to bring the display closer to the front cover.

This may make the Series 7 thicker than the previous generation, but it will not be obvious to the user. In addition to the design improvements, Apple Watch Series 7 also improves the ultra-bandwidth (UWB) feature so that it can be used in conjunction with the newly launched AirTag.

And Apple is planning a bigger wearable plan in 2022. Bloomberg reported that it will launch a successor to Apple Watch SE, as well as a new version specifically designed for extreme sports enthusiasts. The extreme sports model is initially expected to be launched with Apple Watch Series 7 this fall, but it seems more likely to be on sale in 2022.

In addition to updating the design, it is said that Apple is also developing new features for future Apple Watch models. According to reports, the company hopes to bring a body temperature sensor to the Series 7, but as with extreme sports models, this feature may also be delayed until 2022. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for digital thermometers has surged. It is reasonable for Apple to add temperature sensors to Apple Watch, especially now that its competitors provide this feature.

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Apple is also planning to bring non-invasive blood glucose monitoring to its smartwatch series, but Bloomberg said that this feature may have to wait a few years, so don’t expect to see it on this year’s model.

Currently, Apple and its competitors rely on apps that require users to manually enter blood glucose levels and medical devices that share data with wearable devices. People who need to monitor blood sugar levels usually have to prick their fingers to draw blood, but Apple hopes to be able to analyze blood through the skin.

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