Apple has leaked renders of its next-generation smartwatch, the Apple Watch 10th-Generation.
Apple plans to reveal the 10th-generation Apple Watch alongside the iPhone 16 series this September. This new Apple Watch is a special edition for its tenth anniversary and is rumored to be called “Apple Watch X.”
91mobiles released CAD rendering images through a report. These images provide a sneak peek at the 10th-generation Apple Watch’s design. The leaked rendering images are shown at the bottom of the article.
According to the report, the 10th-generation Apple Watch will have a 2-inch display, making it the largest Apple Watch. This is larger than the current Apple Watch Ultra, 1.93 inches, and the Apple Watch 9th Generation, 1.7 inches. The dimensions are 46 x 39.7 x 11.6mm, smaller than the Ultra but larger than the 9th generation.
The images clearly show that the 10th-generation Apple Watch maintains a similar design. The location of the digital crown, square display, and side buttons remains the same.
IT experts speculate about a magnetic band attachment system in the 10th-generation Apple Watch. The current band attachment method uses a sliding mechanism with the product, which takes up a lot of space and limits the potential components.
However, the leaked renderings do not show a new magnetic band attachment system. The 10th-generation Apple Watch is expected to be released in two sizes: 45mm and 49mm. This is a significant change compared to the current 41mm and 45mm. The current lineup includes the 9th-generation Apple Watch in 41mm and 45mm sizes and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in a 49mm size.
Lastly, the long-rumored blood pressure measurement feature is expected to be included in the 10th-generation Apple Watch. It is still unknown whether the product’s name is “Apple Watch 10th-Generation” or “Apple Watch X.” The IT community is excited about further improvements Apple will make.
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