Category: Wearables

  • Apple announces Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3 smartwatches

    Apple announces Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3 smartwatches

    Apple’s media event on Tuesday served as the announcement platform for a ton of goodies, among them, the company’s long-awaited Apple Watch Series 11 and Apple Watch Ultra 3.

    The Apple Watch Series 11 announcement cited new features such as hypertension detection, Sleep Score, 5G connectivity, and more. The physical elements of the Apple Watch have been upgraded, with Apple offering an improved Ion-X front crystal with 2x better scratch resistance thanks to a new Apple-designed ceramic coating that hardens the surface. Titanium models continue to feature sapphire front crystal.

    Under the hood, the Apple Watch Series 11 sports the same S10 chip as the Series 10, although 5G connectivity is now available on cellular models for the first time. A redesigned cellular antenna covers mode bands and simultaneously engages the two system antennas when needed, significantly increasing the signal strength, especially in areas with weak coverage.

    Where the battery is concerned, the Series 11 offers 24 hours of battery life, up from 18 hours found in previous generations of the Apple Watch. The new device also supports fast charging, which can charge up to eight hours of battery life in only 15 minutes.

    The new hypertension feature works to detect signals of high blood pressure over time. While Apple says it won’t detect all instances of hypertension, it expects to notify more than 1 million people of unknown hypertension in the first year. Apple is expecting approval from the FDA and other regulators. The company went on to explain that the system uses data from the optical heart sensor to analyze how a user’s blood vessels respond to the beats of the heart. The algorithm works passively in the background reviewing data over 30-day periods.

    The Sleep Score feature offers insights into sleep quality at a glance, and measures sleep duration, bedtime consistency, how often you wake up, and how long you spend in each sleep stage. The feature breaks these elements down, offering an idea as to what to prioritize to improve.

    The Apple Watch Series 11 continues to be available in both 42mm and 46mm casing sizes, and is available in both Wi-Fi only and cellular-enabled models. Aluminum models are available in Jet Black, Silver, Rose Gold, and Space Gray, while polished titanium cases come in Natural, Gold, and Slate. The retail price begins at $399 with pre-orders having begun on Tuesday and the retail launch beginning on Friday, September 19.

    Apple also announced the much-awaited Apple Watch Ultra 3, which now offers satellite connectivity, 5G cellular, and the largest ever display.

    The display is the largest ever on an Apple Watch. Apple used LTPO3 technology and wide-angle OLEDs to make the borders 24 percent thinner while keeping the same case size. The screen now updates once per second in always-on mode instead of once per minute, so you can see the seconds hand tick without lifting your wrist. Over 20 watch faces support the faster refresh rate, including Stopwatch and Timer.

    The Apple Watch Ultra 3 offers a new battery, complete with up to 42 hours of normal use and up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode. For continuous GPS workouts, Low Power Mode now lasts 20 hours with full heart rate monitoring, and 15 minutes of charging provides 12 hours of battery life.

    Apple’s new satellite connectivity feature allows users to text emergency services, message contacts, and share their location when they don’t have cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. The company claimed that the device can detect a car crash or hard fall while you’re unconscious and off the grid, wherein it will automatically contact emergency services.

    The device can also send regular texts, emoji, and Tapbacks to anyone you’ve messaged in the past 30 days, even without cell service. Apple says it had to redesign the radio and antenna to make this work, and that the antenna now has double the signal strength to reach satellites 800 miles overhead moving at 15,000 mph. The new Find My via satellite feature allows the device to send your location every 15 minutes to contacts you’ve previously added to Find My. Apple currently offers two free years of satellite access with the smartwatch, and the Emergency SOS works without a cellular plan, while messaging and location sharing require an active cellular subscription. Finally, a new Waypoint watch face provides live compass navigation and quick access to satellite communications. And Night Mode helps preserve night vision during outdoor adventures.

    For the athletes out there, the Workout Buddy feature usese Apple Intelligence to offer spoken motivation during exercise based on the user’s heart rate, pace, distance, and workout history. The feature works with Bluetooth headphones and requires an Apple Intelligence-supported iPhone nearby. The feature is available in English for popular workout types.

    If you’re planning on swimming, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 offers water resistance to 100 meters, and the titanium case comes in natural or black finishes.

    Pre-orders for customers in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, the UAE, the UK, the U.S., and more than 50 other countries and regions opened on Tuesday, with availability in stores beginning Friday, September 19.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors (1, 2)

  • Rumor: Apple to ship iPhone Fold in 2026, lighter Apple Vision headset in 2027

    Rumor: Apple to ship iPhone Fold in 2026, lighter Apple Vision headset in 2027

    It appears that Apple’s iPhone Fold and foldable iPad are still on schedule, complete with a lightweight counterpart tot he Apple Vision Pro.

    Per noted supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, while the main focus seems to be on the upcoming iPhone 17 products, Apple has foldable efforts in mind. That being said, Kuo has stated that Apple is still projected to bring the iPhone Fold to market in 2026, along with a folding iPad that can be expected in 2028.

    The report is framed around General Interface Solution, a company that is performing backend processing for Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG) used in the iPhone Fold display. UTG is a component that is sensitive to micro-cracks on the edges, as well as surface particles and stress fatigue, making it complex to process.

    It’s thought that GIS will begin supplying expected glass for the display panels in 2026, the company working alongside long-time glass supplier Corning in the process.

    Kuo has stated that Apple allegedly revised its shipment forecasts up from between 6 to 8 million in 2026 to a larger 8 to 10 million units. For 2027, the 10 to 10 million estimate has been bumped up to between 20 million and 25 million units. He also stated that the foldable iPad isn’t expected to be as successful, but is anticipated to ship between 0.5 million and 1 million units in 2028.

    Kuo went on to discuss a lightweight variant of the Apple Vision Pro, and said that the expectation is that Apple will launch the Apple Vision Air in 2027. The new model in development is thought to be over 40 percent lighter than the Pro, and more than 50 percent cheaper.

    GIS fits in with the device due to it set to become the replacement exclusive supplier of pancake lenses used by the headset.

    It’s estimated that shipments for the Apple Vision Air will reach 1 million units in 2027. By comparison, the Apple Vision Pro is said to have sold fewer than 400,000 units.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via AppleInsider and mingchikuo.craft.me

  • Rumor: Some AirPods Pro 3 features may not be ready in time for the September 9 launch

    Rumor: Some AirPods Pro 3 features may not be ready in time for the September 9 launch

    Although Apple is expected to unveil its AirPods Pro 3 earbuds alongside the iPhone 17 and Apple Watch Series 11 next week, one feature may still be in development.

    Per an anonymous tip, the AirPods Pro 3 will feature two health sensors. The feature itself has been long-rumored, and after surfacing on the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2, it seems more likely. The other health sensor is said to be a temperature sensor that could appear in the upcoming AirPods Pro model.

    Another feature that may not initially ship with the AirPods Pro 3 units is Apple’s rumored live translation feature. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the feature has been in development at Apple for some time, but could be part of a later software update.

    Apple is slated to hold its media event on September 9.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via 9to5Mac and Bloomberg

  • Apple announces September 9 “Awe Dropping” media event

    Apple announces September 9 “Awe Dropping” media event

    If you’re hankering for the next-gen iPhone, it’s that much closer to being announced.

    Apple announced that it will hold its annual iPhone-centric event on Tuesday, September 9 at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California, according to an announcement that went out today. The event will start at 10:00 a.m., with select members of the media invited to attend.

    It’s expected that Apple will use the event to unveil the iPhone 17 lineup, which could feature the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air alongside the standard ‌iPhone 17‌, iPhone 17 Pro, and ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max.

    The iPhone 17 Pro models are expected to feature a new, more durable build via an aluminum frame, along with a redesigned bar-shaped rear camera module. The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max models are expected to be updated with either the A19 or A19 Pro chips, and it’s thought that ProMotion could be standard across the line.

    Apple’s iPhone 17 Air model is expected to be the thinnest and lightest iPhone to date, serve as a replacement for the “Plus” model iPhone, and is expected to feature a 6.6-inch display, Apple’s C1 modem, and a single-lens rear camera.

    For Apple Watch fans, Apple is expected to use the event to unveil the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and Apple Watch SE 3 models, marking the first time in three years that all Apple Watch models have been updated simultaneously. Other possible announcements include AirPods Pro 3 with an updated design, a new HomePod mini, and a refreshed Apple TV 4K.

    Finally, Apple is expected to announce the launch dates for the iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe, and other operating systems at the event.

    Apple plans to stream the fall event live on its website, on YouTube, and through the ‌Apple TV‌ app.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors and @Tim_cook

  • Leaked code hints at possible Touch ID feature for 2026 model Apple Watch devices

    Leaked code hints at possible Touch ID feature for 2026 model Apple Watch devices

    It’s the leaked code that hints at the really interesting stuff coming down the pipe.

    Per lines of internal development code spotted by both MacRumors and Macworld, Apple is looking at a major hardware upgrade for its 2026 model Apple Watch. The code hints at the company’s ongoing experimentation with biometric authentication for 2026’s Apple Watch lineup. The code mentions support for “AppleMesa,” which is Apple’s codename for Touch ID, suggesting that prototype models currently offer the feature in some way.

    At present, no other Apple Watch models, including the upcoming 2025 models, have included code for Touch ID. It’s unknown how Apple plans to accomplish this, and the rumored technique is that Apple could opt to place it under the display, as has been seen with some Android smartphones, or integrate it into a side button.

    Such a change could help make the Apple Watch more secure as a device and help reduce reliance on short numerical passwords.

    Apple could still abandon the ‌Touch ID‌ sensor on the prototype models and strip references to it out of its internal code, but the possibility of the Apple Watch Series 12 and Ultra 4 sporting the feature should now be taken seriously.

    The code references also reveal that the models “N237” (Apple Watch Series 12), “N238” (Apple Watch Series 12 with cellular connectivity), and “N240” (Apple Watch Ultra 4) will contain an all-new CPU with the identifier “T8320.” The S9 and S10 chips, as well as the upcoming S11, are all essentially the same chip with the identifier “T8310,” indicating that a meaningful S-series chip upgrade is highly likely next year.

    The leaked code also hints that there could be broader categories of Apple Watch devices. The new series is identified as “Watch8;” the Series 9, 10, and 11 are all identified as “Watch7,” pointing to a significant departure from previous models in 2026.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors and Macworld