Improved battery
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 7:13 am
One of the benefits of the new mounts will be that it will free up space for the larger battery in the Apple Watch 10. According to iMore, the new design will allow for a battery that will last as long as the Apple Watch Ultra 2, or up to 36 hours of battery life.
This is especially important given the health-focused features in watchOS 11, such as overtraining tracking and improved albania mobile database monitoring. It makes sense that these features would require increased battery life, and charging the watch every 36 hours would be much more convenient than charging it every night.
New features
The Apple Watch Series X promises to be a major update, with many new features. Since the device is positioned as a healthy lifestyle accessory, new health monitoring capabilities are expected. For example, there have long been rumors about a high blood pressure warning function. As with body temperature, Apple Watch will be able to show excess blood pressure, rather than the current value, which will be displayed on a graph.
Sleep apnea detection is also expected to be available, based on breathing tracking. While similar features are available in third-party apps, they often rely on the iPhone and Apple Watch's microphones rather than sensors. The addition of sleep tracking functionality is already a significant step forward, as the current feature set is comparable to the cheap Mi Band.
So, waiting for the Apple Watch Series 10 makes sense, especially if you're planning to replace your older, first-generation Apple Watch SE, which won't get the watchOS 11 update.
This is especially important given the health-focused features in watchOS 11, such as overtraining tracking and improved albania mobile database monitoring. It makes sense that these features would require increased battery life, and charging the watch every 36 hours would be much more convenient than charging it every night.
New features
The Apple Watch Series X promises to be a major update, with many new features. Since the device is positioned as a healthy lifestyle accessory, new health monitoring capabilities are expected. For example, there have long been rumors about a high blood pressure warning function. As with body temperature, Apple Watch will be able to show excess blood pressure, rather than the current value, which will be displayed on a graph.
Sleep apnea detection is also expected to be available, based on breathing tracking. While similar features are available in third-party apps, they often rely on the iPhone and Apple Watch's microphones rather than sensors. The addition of sleep tracking functionality is already a significant step forward, as the current feature set is comparable to the cheap Mi Band.
So, waiting for the Apple Watch Series 10 makes sense, especially if you're planning to replace your older, first-generation Apple Watch SE, which won't get the watchOS 11 update.