Following its customary annual release pattern, Apple is poised to make its presence felt in the technology market once again with the impending launch of its 10th iteration smartwatch, tentatively titled the Apple Watch X.
According to credible reports from Bloomberg, the Apple Watch X is projected to make its debut in either 2024 or 2025, marking a decade of the company’s foray into the smartwatch landscape. This landmark release is anticipated to usher in an array of enhanced features, aimed at elevating the user experience.
The upcoming addition to Apple’s expansive range of smartwatches is said to encompass significant upgrades, with notable attention directed towards a novel magnetic attachment-based strap mechanism.
According to a statement issued by the tech conglomerate, the Apple Watch X is set to emerge as the “thinnest smartwatch ever crafted by Apple.”
In a bid to further streamline the watch’s design, the company intends to incorporate an inventive magnetic band-swapping mechanism. This innovation is projected to eliminate the need for space-consuming strap attachment, as reported by Arabian Business.
In addition to its svelte profile, the Apple Watch X is rumored to showcase a slimmer microLED display, complemented by the integration of a blood pressure sensor. These enhancements are poised to bolster the smartwatch’s utility in the realm of health and fitness tracking.
Apple has upheld an unwavering annual release cadence for its smartwatches since their inaugural introduction in 2015, occasionally introducing more budget-friendly models like the Watch SE and the second-generation Watch SE.
Notably, in the preceding year, Apple unveiled the Watch Ultra, a cutting-edge smartwatch distinguished by its titanium frame.
The prospective launch date of the Apple Watch X coincides with a period of challenges for the tech giant, characterized by what MarketWatch terms an “all-around poor trading session” in the current week.