Apple to Launch Three Models of Apple Watch Series 8 With a Faster Chip and Enhanced Activity Sensor

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter, Apple is expected to launch three new models of the Apple Watch Series 8 later this year. To be precise, the company will announce the updated Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Series 8, and an entry-level Apple Watch which is presumed to be a ‘rugged; model. Gurman suggests that this year will be “the biggest in the history of the Apple Watch since the original model,” even though there will no new sensors for health and fitness. While Apple is spending millions on research and development, we are not expecting the company to bring a blood pressure or blood sugar sensor for the Series 8. However, there is a possibility that the company will bring a body temperature sensor this year. Gurman also believes that Apple will discontinue the Apple Watch Series 3 this year which has been on discount for some time as it is being sold as an affordable model. Other than this, the design of the wearable will most probably remain the same as the company increased the display size last year. What this means is that the company could rock the same design for a bit longer. However, nothing can be said for certain at this point as the final word rests with the company. This is all there is to it, folks. We will share more details on the subject as soon as further information is available. Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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