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I'm Afraid of the First Apple Watch X Renders Because of My Narrow Wrist

There have been long-running speculations about an updated Apple Watch. Apple is expected to redesign the Apple Watch Series with a more streamlined look in honor of the wearable's tenth anniversary. Right now, 91Mobiles gives us a first peek at the future Apple Watch 2024 with the unfinished CAD renderings of the Apple Watch Series 10 that are being shared by industry sources.This year might witness the release of a limited-edition, tenth-anniversary model known as "Apple Watch X."

The renderings don't seem to have a really striking design. Instead, it's a simple update to the Apple Watch Series 9, including a square display, a Side button, and a comparable Digital Crown. The addition of a bigger display is the main modification. , 91Mobiles The "larger" device seen in the renderings has a 2-inch display, which is larger than the 1.93-inch display on the Apple Watch Ultra. Accordingly, the Apple Watch Series 10 would have the largest screen that the company has ever produced.

The total measurements, however, fall in between the Ultra and Series 9. A 46 x 39.7 x 11.6 mm Apple Watch is seen in the purported schematics. With these measurements, the forthcoming Apple Watch would be smaller than the Ultra but larger than the Series 9. It's difficult to determine if the Series 10 display's bezels are noticeably smaller from the images.This leak supports analyst Ming-Chi Kuo's reports, who said the next Apple Watch Series 10 would have screen sizes of 45mm and 49mm and will roughly match the proportions of the Apple Watch Ultra.Rumors have been circulating for a while now that Apple is going to release a whole new generation of watches that won't work with bands. In an earlier rumor, Mark Gurman said that a revised "Apple Watch X" will be released in 2024 or 2025 to commemorate the gadget's tenth anniversary. September 2014 saw the announcement of the first Apple Watch, which was introduced in April of that same year. Gurman hinted that the "Apple Watch X" would have a magnetic band connection mechanism in addition to a smaller casing. Regretfully, there isn't any such proof in the renderings.It's unknown right now how accurate the CAD renderings are. As further leaks mount up over the next several weeks, we'll have a more firm notion.Along with the release of the next iPhone models, Apple is expected to introduce new Apple Watch models in September. Apple is apparently preparing to add additional health sensors that will monitor blood pressure, diagnose hypertension, and detect sleep apnea in addition to new sizes.