Apple Watch Series 10: Everything We Know So Far


The Apple Watch is undoubtedly one of the world’s most popular smartwatches. Launched nearly a decade ago, it has enjoyed immense success, prompting Apple to plan a special 10th-anniversary edition for 2024 or 2025. As we approach the release of the Apple Watch Series 10 (or Apple Watch X), rumors and speculations are already emerging. Here’s what we know about the Apple Watch Series 10.

Apple Watch 10 Design Rumors

Following the tepid response to the Apple Watch Series 9, strong rumors suggest that the 2024 Apple Watch will feature a fresh design. Given that the Apple Watch has maintained the same look since its launch, a redesign is long overdue as it approaches its 10-year milestone.

Mark Gurman reports that Apple is planning a thinner version of the Apple Watch, although it remains uncertain whether this will debut in 2024 or 2025. This year, Apple introduced its slimmest product to date, the 13-inch iPad Pro M4, indicating a commitment to an ultra-slim design across its product lineup.

In June 2024, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that the Apple Watch Series 10 could undergo a significant redesign, featuring a larger display and a thinner profile. Kuo suggested that the new model may be available in 45mm and 49mm sizes, up from the current 41mm and 45mm options.

This same month, the first CAD renders of the Apple Watch Series 10 emerged, showcasing a larger model with a 2-inch display, surpassing the 1.93-inch display of the Apple Watch Ultra. The overall dimensions are approximately 46 x 39.7 x 11.6mm, making the Series 10 larger than the Series 9 but smaller than the Ultra.

While the previous rumors hinted at a dramatic redesign, the CAD renders didn’t show any such evidence. Rather, they depict the straightforward revision of the Apple Watch Series 9 with a square display, a similar Digital Crown, and a Side button. Also, the renders don’t show any signs of a thinner case and a magnetic band attachment system, which has been rumored for a while now.

Health Features

The Apple Watch Series 10 is anticipated to feature several new health capabilities, including blood pressure monitoring to detect hypertension. While it won’t provide precise systolic and diastolic readings, it will alert users to rising blood pressure levels.

Additionally, the Series 10 may introduce sleep apnoea detection by analyzing sleep data and breathing patterns for potential signs of the condition.

There are also rumors of Apple developing a blood glucose measuring capability, although this technology is still in development and likely won’t be ready for the 2024 release. The goal is to use infrared and other sensors for non-invasive measurements, but achieving high precision remains a challenge.

Magnetic Band Attachment System

Mark Gurman reports that Apple is developing a magnetic attachment system for the Apple Watch, which would eliminate the need for current band attachment cutouts. This change could allow for a larger display or additional internal components, resulting in a thinner case. However, the new magnetic system will not be compatible with older bands. It remains uncertain whether this system will be ready for the Apple Watch X launch.

Battery Life

The main setback of the Watch is its battery life. Most models last only up to 18 hours with regular use, while the Apple Watch Ultra 2 can last up to 36 hours on a single charge. Although the low-power mode can extend battery life, it remains a top concern for users.

However, Apple may finally enhance battery performance with the Apple Watch Series 10, set for release in 2024. According to The Elec, the new model might feature low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) thin-film transistor (TFT) technology, which could improve the power efficiency of the OLED display and provide better battery life than previous models.

Apple Watch 10: Expected Release Date and Price

Apple typically announces its new Apple Watch models in September, alongside the latest iPhone series. If they continue with this tradition, the Apple Watch Series 10 is expected to be released in September 2024.

There is some uncertainty about whether Apple will release a new watch in 2024 or 2025. The original Apple Watch was announced in September 2014 and released in April 2015, so Apple could choose either date for the anniversary edition. Setting aside speculation about an “X” naming convention, it seems more likely that the Apple Watch Series 10 will be launched in 2024 rather than 2025.

Based on the previous pricing, the Apple Watch 10 or Apple Watch X might start at $399 for a 41mm size option. The larger 45mm model may be priced at $429. If you opt for cellular support, the 41mm version might cost $499, while the 45mm version could be priced at $529.

Apple Watch 10 rumored Release Date & Price

Apple typically introduces its new Apple Watch models in September, alongside the latest iPhone series. If the company sticks to this pattern, the Apple Watch Series 10 is expected to be released in September 2024.

There’s some uncertainty about whether Apple will launch a new watch in 2024 or 2025. The original Apple Watch was announced in September 2014 but wasn’t released until April 2015. For the anniversary of the Apple Watch, Apple could choose either year. However, it seems more likely that the Apple Watch Series 10 will debut in 2024, setting aside the speculation about an “X” naming convention.

The anticipated pricing for the Apple Watch Series 10 or Apple Watch X is based on previous models. The 41mm version is expected to start at $399, while the larger 45mm model may be priced at $429. For versions with cellular support, the 41mm model could cost $499, and the 45mm model might be priced at $529.

Will There Be an Anniversary Edition Apple Watch?

In 2017, Apple skipped the iPhone 9 and introduced the iPhone X to mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone. It’s possible Apple could take a similar approach with the Apple Watch. However, there’s currently no concrete evidence of a special anniversary edition being released this year. It might happen in 2025, given that the original Apple Watch was announced in September 2014 and launched in April 2015. Apple could potentially release a redesigned Apple Watch in 2025 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the device.

There are ongoing rumors suggesting that Apple may introduce a significantly new generation of the Apple Watch, possibly breaking band compatibility. Mark Gurman has reported that Apple might release an “Apple Watch X,” featuring a major design overhaul, a slimmer case, and a magnetic band attachment system. This raises questions about the naming convention, especially if a Series 10 is already released in 2024. It seems unlikely that Apple would name it the Watch X right after a Series 10, as that would be confusing. Apple might choose an entirely different name. Surprises are always possible.

That’s all the information available about the potential Apple Watch Series 10 and any possible anniversary edition. We’ll keep this updated as more leaks and rumors emerge. Stay tuned!


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