Apple unveils the Watch Series 10 with a larger display and smarter health features
The latest Apple Watch introduces a bigger screen with slim bezels and clearer visuals. The enhanced speakers let users enjoy podcasts and audio without needing headphones, improving everyday usability. The design pairs a polished aluminum case with a metal back, and Apple claims this is the thinnest model to date. color options include black, rose gold, and silver, with a titanium variant available in three hues.
Powering the device is the Apple S10 chip equipped with a quad core neural engine, delivering snappy performance for apps and workouts. Charging has been accelerated, reaching 80 percent in about thirty minutes, helping users spend less time tethered to a charger. The watch promises a full day of battery life, supporting routines from early workouts to late-night monitoring.
Health tracking on the Watch Series 10 expands beyond basic metrics. It can detect sleep apnea by monitoring breathing pauses during rest and provides guidance to seek medical advice when necessary. The device also broadens support for advanced water training and includes additional sport modes to suit diverse fitness goals.
Pricing begins at 399 dollars for the GPS model and 499 dollars for the cellular version. Availability starts on September 20, with customers able to purchase through Apple’s official channels.
For more details about Apple’s new lineup, readers can consult online coverage from media outlets that have reviewed the release. (Source attribution: Apple)