Apple Watch Series 10 Hands on: Change Is Coming

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The Apple Watch Series 10 sports a thinner design with a larger display. It will eventually be able to detect if you might be suffering from sleep apnea.

It was nice to see Apple update its product lineup across the board rather than push through minor updates on similar-looking hardware. Sure, the Apple Watch Series 10 looks just like the Apple Watch Series 9, and even back to Series 7. But that’s Apple’s signature look, and it’s penned for the wrists of those who live in the walled garden. The only way it could get better is with minor changes here and there, which is why what was touted was a slimmer chassis and a brighter display. Pre-order at Amazon Pre-order at Best Buy We’re no longer at 41mm and 45mm. The Apple Watch is now 42mm and 46mm. I tried on the larger variant to see if I would be as amenable to it as I have the larger Android smartwatches that launched this past year. I liked it and could see myself donning it over the smaller Apple Watch. It’s the thinner chassis. It doesn’t bulge like before, so it doesn’t feel overwhelming. The 42mm still feels small, even with its slight bump up, and again, it’s because Apple gave it a thinner chassis. I also tried on the all-black Ultra 2. It’s nice, but it’s not my style. Its matching black Milanese Loop band is also a little hard to unclasp, though I imagine that’s the point of a band connected to a smartwatch made for rugged discoveries. The demonstration that Apple offered of its sleep apnea features was mainly vanity. I saw what the Health app will look like when things trend towards “you need to see a doctor.” Good. Finally, someone other than the poor partners suffering from all-night snoring that sounds like choking can get some hard data on what’s going down in Slumber Town. Apple doesn’t yet have FDA clearance for the feature, but the company hopes it will happen before the end of the year to push out the update to the Apple Watch. The Apple Watch Series 10 starts at $400 for the 42mm model and $430 for the larger 46mm model (not including the price of cellular support). It will be released on September 20, and pre-orders are live now. Pre-order at Amazon Pre-order at Best Buy
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M4 iPad Pro owners reported Apple’s latest update killed their tablets, requiring them to get a replacement. Apple Watch and HomePod Mini owners have also reported bricking issues with the latest OS betas.

The iPhone 16 comes with a ‘Camera Control’ button, but perhaps more exciting is a slimmer Apple Watch Series 10 and the return of the AirPods Max.

There’s new bigger screen options for larger wrists, plus the Apple Watch Series 10 has sleep apnea detection like the latest Galaxy watches.

Apple will finally reveal the iPhone, and, if the rumors are true, two new AirPod models and three new watches.

Removable batteries, an action button, and a new color are just some of what we’re expecting with the iPhone 16 launch.

The official invites haven’t gone out yet, but we can expect new iPhones, AirPods, and Apple Watches next month.
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