Apple Watch Series 10 Prototype Reveals Mysterious New Health Sensor
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Last year, Apple launched the Apple Watch Series 10 with a wide-angle OLED screen but no new health sensors. Recently leaked prototype images suggest that Apple is developing a new model with an innovative sensor arrangement. The leak, credited to tipster @StellaFudge, showcases smaller health sensors concentrated at the center and a unique light ring, indicating possible future enhancements. Despite the prototype being powered by an unreleased version of watchOS 11, details about the new sensor's functionality remain unclear, but previous reports hint at forthcoming blood glucose and blood pressure monitoring capabilities in later models.
The leaked images show a prototype Apple Watch Series 10 featuring a completely redesigned sensor layout, smaller health sensors, and a new light ring absent in the launched model.
Tipster @StellaFudge revealed that the prototype Apple's smartwatch runs an unreleased build of watchOS 11, between versions 11.1b5 and 11.1rc, indicating potential new features.
Despite the Apple Watch Series 10’s release boasting a wide-angle OLED screen, it didn’t come with new health sensors, sparking speculation about future models' capabilities.
Reports suggest Apple is working towards integrating blood glucose and blood pressure monitoring support in its future smartwatch models, indicating a strong focus on health technology.
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