Not only iPhone 14 Pro, but Apple Watch Pro too may get revamped design
Apple Watch Pro leaks suggest that it could arrive with a revamped design and might cost as much as iPhone 13 Pro.


Apple is likely to introduce major design changes not only for iPhone 14 Pro but also for its upcoming Apple Watch Pro models. The tech giant is speculated to launch three new Apple Watch models in the upcoming months and rumors have already started circulating on the internet. A new report has surfaced on the internet claiming that the Apple Watch Pro will be the major attraction of the upcoming launch event. While we already read about the Watch Pro coming with a bigger display, a better battery life, and a new body-temperature sensor, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in his new Power On newsletter, gives some more exciting leaks. He suggests that the rumored Apple Watch Pro might introduce a “fresh look,” since 2018. We can expect Apple to bring changes to the current rectangular dial design.
Gurman shared that the upcoming Apple Watch Pro may feature a 7% bigger display in size as compared to the standard Apple Watch. The other change it might get is Apple can use “durable formulation of titanium” to make the smartwatch sturdier and rugged.
Meanwhile, it was also reported that the Apple Watch Pro will come with a bigger battery that will last a few more days without the use of the low power mode. Further, it can also come with several new features including a body temperature monitor, a number of health features, improved swimming/hiking tracking, the S8 chip, and much more.
The Apple Watch Pro is said to be pricier than other models. It is rumored to cost as much as an iPhone 13 Pro. Apple is also expected to launch a standard Apple Watch Series 8 and an Apple Watch SE 2 with the S8 chip, improved features, and more. However, these are all rumors and nothing can be confirmed yet. The new Apple Watch series will arrive in September along with the iPhone 14 lineup.
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