Hello, tech enthusiasts! It’s your buddy Nuked here, ready to dive into the latest buzz about the Apple Watch Series 10. Buckle up and let’s get started!
Rumors surrounding the Apple Watch Series 10 have been pretty low-key ahead of next week’s big Apple event, where it’s expected to debut alongside the highly anticipated iPhone 16. However, a juicy report from 9to5Mac has surfaced, suggesting that the new watch will feature an upgraded ECG sensor capable of detecting sleep apnea.
This news aligns with what Bloomberg has reported as well, indicating that the Watch Series 10 might be able to identify signs of sleep apnea—a condition where individuals can suddenly stop breathing during their slumber. If your watch suspects you might have this issue, it will kindly recommend a visit to your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
But wait, there’s more! The Watch Series 10 could also come with some exciting upgrades like slightly larger displays and a slimmer case. Additionally, it might boast improved water resistance, allowing users to take advantage of the Apple Watch Ultra’s Depth app. Talk about diving into the deep end!
Moreover, according to 9to5Mac, Apple might tweak how its sensors process health data. Instead of checking for signs of atrial fibrillation directly on the watch, it could start monitoring this through the Health app. Now that’s a smart move!
However, before you get too excited, it seems one feature might still be missing from the Watch Series 10: the blood oxygen sensor. This sensor was removed from previous models following a patent feud with Masimo. So while we’re getting some cool new features, that one might still be on hold.
Let me know what you think about these potential updates! Stay tuned for more tech news and keep those gadgets charged!