Apple's next generation of smart watches is expected to launch this fall.
According to a new report from Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, the next generation Apple Watch (codenamed Apple Watch X) may be equipped with a blood pressure monitoring feature. This is a feature that has been rumored for a long time and is highly anticipated by Apple fans.
However, this feature may only be available on Apple Watch X and is not integrated into older models. Mr. Gurman did not reveal the specific reason, but it may be because this feature requires specialized hardware only available on new models.
Besides blood pressure monitoring, the Apple Watch X may also be integrated with other new health features, such as blood sugar monitoring and body temperature measurement. This shows that Apple is increasingly focusing on the health field and turning Apple Watch into a comprehensive health monitoring device.
The Apple Watch X is expected to have some important design changes, including a magnet system to attach the strap instead of the current slot. This new system will make the watch thinner and free up internal capacity, possibly allowing for a larger battery. In addition, Apple Watch X may also be equipped with a powerful new S8 processor and improved performance.
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