Apple Watch Series 10 and Ultra 3: New Changes and Launch Details
After over a year of rumors, the Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 3 are set to launch in just a matter of weeks. There are now 10 changes and improvements rumored to be offered by the new models, so here’s everything we’re expecting.
Key Changes Expected in Apple Watch Series 10
All of the changes the Apple Watch Series 10 are expected to feature compared to last year’s Apple Watch Series 9 are listed below, using information from a wide range of reliable sources. We will continue to update this article as more reports emerge prior to Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” event on Monday, September 9.
New Processor
According to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, both the Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 3 will apparently feature a new processor that succeeds last year’s S9 chip. While this could “lay the groundwork for some AI enhancements down the road,” it will not run Apple Intelligence and there are currently no plans to bring “the full initiative” to the Apple Watch.
Health Detection Features
Apple has been developing hypertension and sleep apnea detection features for the Apple Watch that were originally slated for release in 2024. However, Gurman now says that the “effort hasn’t gone smoothly” and “Apple has run into some serious snags.” The hypertension detection feature has been insufficiently reliable during testing and there are concerns about integrating it into the refreshed design, which could force Apple to postpone this feature until next year.
Likewise, the sleep apnea detection feature is now in trouble because it relies on blood oxygen saturation, which Apple Watches in the United States cannot currently measure due to an ongoing legal dispute with Masimo. Gurman postulates that the dispute with Masimo could be resolved soon, or Apple could find a way around it by arguing that the blood oxygen sensor could be used for purposes that are not directly related to blood oxygen levels. The company could also announce the sleep apnea detection feature and hold off releasing it until a later date.
Design and Display
While the Apple Watch Series 10 was widely rumored to tout a thinner design, that too is now in question. There may still be larger display size options, but current Series 9 users may find little reason to upgrade based on these changes alone.
Launch Timeline
The Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 3 are expected to be announced at Apple’s “It’s glowtime” event on Monday, September 9. Pre-orders are likely to open on Friday, September 13, with the launch following one week later on Friday, September 20.
The Apple Watch Series 9 was a very minor upgrade over the Series 8, with the S9 chip, Double Tap, and Precision Finding for the iPhone 15 models being the most significant changes. The Apple Watch Series 10 could build on these with new health features and larger display size options, but it looks like current Series 9 users will have little reason to upgrade.