The Cupertino giant is fast approaching its annual September iPhone event, and the Apple is expected to launch a pack of products that lute its position as the world’s first trillion-dollar company.
The iPhone is a centre and it is natural but there is a good news for Apple watch lovers, now the company is about to release its new Apple Watch this year. We haven’t yet seen the Apple Watch Series 4 and last year, Apple chose the fall iPhone event to announce the Series 3.
That means the odds are good we’ll see the Apple Watch Series 4 announced in a matter of weeks.
According to a recent report by Bloomberg, the confirmed that Apple Watch 4 will be compatible with existing straps that means you may use your old straps to the new device as well. And the report adds that the Apple new watches would come with a 15% larger display. where the external design is almost the same to the first generation. All Watches to date come in 38 mm or 42 mm screen sizes. The larger display will be achieved with an increase in the screen space “that go nearly edge-to-edge.” (i.e. thinner bezels) .
If you are interested to get one then it is better to take the watch without the band as it fits the previous one way to add more cost to the band?
According to KGI securities analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo had revealed that Apple in all likelihood will launch a redesigned Apple Watch Series 4. According to 9to5 Mac, Kuo has the good track record when it comes to Apple products. The new watch comes with an improved heart rate monitor. Potential upgrades that have gained some buzz include an integrated UV monitor for sun exposure, sleep tracking and boosted battery life.
The wearable is expected to run on WatchOS 5 — the latest operating system for Apple Watch wearables announced at its developer conference — WWDC 2018. The new watchOS 5 brings a range of new features including Walkie-Talkie app, Apple Podcasts and support third-party apps on the Siri watch face. The watchOS 5 will be available as a free update for all Apple Watch wearables starting with the Apple Watch Series 1.
According to his reports, Apple will sell about 22-24 million Apple Watch units in 2018, an increase of about 30% year-over-year.where he expects to Watch sales to reach 50 million units a year.
source: Gadgets Now