It seems that we are ready to treat with some interesting newcomers in the smart market scheduled to be launched this year. Samsung is expected to introduce the Galaxy Watch 5 next month, which can mark its permanent departure from its iconic rotating bezel. Google, of course, will eventually bring the first smart watch to the market, with a design that can place Pixel Watch on the radar of people. And then there is Apple Watch Pro, which can deliver the first change in the company’s smart watch path for a very long time. But while the incarnation that is thorough than Apple Watch may indeed bring some new things to the table, one information that shows that it is only interesting to a small number of Apple Watch users and fans.
Apple Watch Pro, if it is truly a name, consistently is considered bigger than other Apple Watch which was released to date. Mark Gurman from Bloomberg supports this claim (through 9to5mac), said that the screen will be 7% bigger and has a “fresh appearance.” But while he noted that this would be the first time Apple introduced design changes in four years (assuming rumors out), it would not be a great expected or expected by some people.
The Apple Watch variant that fairy tales will definitely not be circular if there is a possibility, at least according to new reports, but also reported will not have a flat edge that has been reported since last year. This model is said to maintain the same basic rectangular shape as a round edge, just like other Apple Watch. It will be allegedly made from titanium, said the reporter, to meet extra requirements.
Body temperature in, blood pressure out
As a smart watch targeted at high-performance athletes and very active people, the Pro Apple Watch is expected to be equipped with features designed to compensate for such a lifestyle. Gurman claims that a new sensor that can monitor the body temperature of the wearer will be present in this sporty model and the Regular Apple Watch series
Monitor blood pressure without cuffs will not arrive until 2025, according to his analysis. This has long been a holy cup of a smart watch but it turns out to be more difficult than ECG. What’s further, however, is the ability to detect glucose levels without taking blood, technology that may not even be ready until the end of the decade.
Thus, Gurman believes that Apple Watch Pro will only attract a very specific group who wants a bigger screen on their wrist. One thing that can affect others outside the group to choose this model is the potential for the battery that has the potential to be longer, although it can still be a stretch. The Apple Watch Series 8 is also expected to use a processor based on the chip used in the series 6 two years ago, has the potential to give Apple Watch owners who have less incentives to improve this year.