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Get ready to see the Apple Watch Series 8 in September


We are probably going to be looking at the Apple Watch Series 8 in September this year as we will likely see watch OS9 for the first time in WWDC in June. Apple is going to be revealing 3 watches this year, along with the Series 8 and a revamped watch SE, there could also be a new version with their rugged design, which would be geared toward extreme athletes.

Cr: Tom’s Guide

Apple might also introduce an upgraded low power mode and beyond only letting users see that I’m in low power mode. Their watch could also run some apps and other features in the background with watchOS 9. Health has always been a big focus for Apple, and with the Apple Watch series eight, we could also see Apple adding a body temperature sensor. In addition, Apple might also build on atrial fibrillation (AFib) monitoring with a burden feature to detect how often a person is in a state of AFib over a while.

Cr: Apple

In addition to it, the Apple Health app could also get more improved sleep detection along with a feature that allows users to scan medication bottles and reminds them when to take pills. The latest smartphone lineup could also get satellite connectivity, which would enable users to text emergency people and report incidents via satellite directly.

Get ready to see the Apple Watch Series 8 in September

Get ready to see the Apple Watch Series 8 in September


We are probably going to be looking at the Apple Watch Series 8 in September this year as we will likely see watch OS9 for the first time in WWDC in June. Apple is going to be revealing 3 watches this year, along with the Series 8 and a revamped watch SE, there could also be a new version with their rugged design, which would be geared toward extreme athletes.

Cr: Tom’s Guide

Apple might also introduce an upgraded low power mode and beyond only letting users see that I’m in low power mode. Their watch could also run some apps and other features in the background with watchOS 9. Health has always been a big focus for Apple, and with the Apple Watch series eight, we could also see Apple adding a body temperature sensor. In addition, Apple might also build on atrial fibrillation (AFib) monitoring with a burden feature to detect how often a person is in a state of AFib over a while.

Cr: Apple

In addition to it, the Apple Health app could also get more improved sleep detection along with a feature that allows users to scan medication bottles and reminds them when to take pills. The latest smartphone lineup could also get satellite connectivity, which would enable users to text emergency people and report incidents via satellite directly.

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