The Apple Watch Series 10 (or X) renders allegedly leaked, revealing a shift from the Series 9’s current 41mm and 45mm sizes.
Apple is set to launch the Apple Watch Series 10, possibly named ‘Apple Watch X’ to mark its 10th anniversary, alongside the iPhone 16 series in September.
Ahead of the anticipated launch, 91mobiles claimed to have obtained an exclusive CAD render, revealing a significant design evolution for the Apple Watch.
Leaked CAD renders suggest a potential redesign for Apple Watch Series 10 ("Apple Watch X"), featuring a 2-inch display, the largest in the product line. The design may resemble previous models, retaining the Digital Crown and side button.
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Expected Design and Specifications
The leaked renders, sourced from industry insiders, show that the Apple Watch Series 10 will feature a 2-inch display, the largest ever on an Apple Watch. If true, this will surpass the Apple Watch Ultra (1.93-inch) and Apple Watch Series 9 (1.7-inch).
The new watch’s dimensions are approximately 46 x 39.7 x 11.6mm, placing it between the Series 9 and Ultra models in size.
Despite the larger display, the design of the Apple Watch Series 10 remains consistent with previous generations, featuring the familiar Digital Crown, square display, and side button placement.
However, rumors suggest a new magnetic band attachment system could replace the current sliding mechanism, potentially allowing for a thinner design and more space for internal components like a larger battery.
Expected Features
The Apple Watch Series 10 or X is anticipated to come in two sizes, 45mm and 49mm, a shift from the current 41mm and 45mm sizes of the Series 9.
Additionally, it is rumored to include a long-awaited blood pressure monitor, enhancing its health-tracking capabilities.