According to reports, Apple released a 59-page report last week, claiming that it has a leadership position in the field of health technology. The move is extremely rare for Apple. The company detailed every health and fitness-related feature it has released so far with the iPhone and Apple Watch in this in-depth report last week. The report has a basic message: We make a significant contribution to health, and anyone who disagrees is wrong.
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Such a never-before-seen report naturally raises the question: Who is this report intended for?
It’s true that the Apple Watch has a lot of potential as a health tool, for example, it may one day introduce temperature, blood sugar, and blood pressure monitoring functions. However, it will take time to cobble together these killer tools. The body temperature function may appear on new products this year, but the blood pressure function may not be launched until 2025, and the blood sugar function may not be launched until 2030.
However, even without these health features, the upcoming new Apple Watch will still be a product to watch this year. It is rumored that the high-end Pro models will feature larger screens, longer battery life (a single charge in low-power mode can add several days of battery life), and temperature sensors. But it’s actually much more than that.
There are also reports that the high-end Apple Watch will have a much larger screen than the standard Apple Watch — so large that it may only appeal to a small percentage of users. Its screen is about 7 percent larger and will feature a new design — the first time Apple has introduced a new Apple Watch since 2018. However, it will only evolve from the existing rectangular design, not a circular design. Of course, it will not use the rumored flat edge design. From a material standpoint, the watch will use a durable titanium frame for added sturdiness.