Apple Watch 8 — every leaks and rumors, plus the top features we know so far

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The most recent Apple Watch 8 rumors and leaks, as well as the top features we hope to see

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This fall, the Apple Watch 8 should be released, presumably with new capabilities, a variety of models, and other improvements over the Apple Watch 7.

Since the release of the first smartwatch, Apple has released a new model every year. There is a probability that the business will release a successor to the Apple Watch 7. Although there haven’t been any significant leaks like there were for the iPhone 14, several speculations and tips are beginning to circulate.

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For all we know, Apple is still considering the flat-edged makeover of the Apple Watch 7 that many people had hoped for. Since the hardware differences between the Apple Watch 7 and Apple Watch 6 didn’t significantly improve wellness, it might also add a new health sensor to the Apple Watch 8.

These early Apple Watch 8 rumors (and watchOS 9 information) are worth keeping on your radar if you’re interested in the future. Keep checking back to this page for the most recent information on the rumored Apple Watch 8 price, release date, anticipated features, and more. Check out what watchOS 9 has to say about Apple Watch 8 as well.

Apple Watch 8 release date — When is the new Apple Watch coming out?

We anticipate the release of the next Apple Watch in September 2022 based on prior launches.

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We expect the iPhone 14 range to arrive on September 13 and the Apple Watch 8 is likely to appear at the same time. Therefore, we advise waiting to see what the new Apple Watch models have in store before purchasing one. Check out our greatest Apple Watch bargains if you absolutely must have one right away.

Apple Watch 8 possible price  

Similar to that, there is yet no information on the cost of the Apple Watch 8. However, Apple has continued to use the same pricing strategy for a few of years, so we anticipate the price of the Apple Watch 8 to be the same as the Apple Watch 7. Starting at $399 for the 41mm variant, the Apple Watch 7 costs more for the bigger 45mm model with cellular connection. Check our Apple Store coupons page frequently for any discounts and promotional codes.

Apple Watch 8 design

The design of the Apple Watch hasn’t altered much since the original model appeared in 2016, but the Apple Watch 7 redesigned the trademark squircle to make room for larger displays in an ever-curvier casing.

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Although there aren’t many Apple Watch 8 rumors at this time, there are a few. The most recent one purports to be an image of the Apple Watch in render. Although we are unable to confirm the veracity of this image, if it is accurate, the Apple Watch 8 won’t differ significantly from the Apple Watch 7 in terms of appearance.

However, if the Apple Watch 8 receives the advancements that were previously speculated for the Series 7, it might adopt the design aesthetic of more recent, flat-edged iPhones. When Jon Prosser, a leaker, posted a number of mockups earlier this year, speculation about a flat-sided Apple Watch increased. Prosser qualified the timing of the significant design change by claiming that his sources may have provided information about a different Apple Watch in the future—and not definitely the Apple Watch 7.

Plans for a flat-edged makeover were disclosed in a different set of renders that were released prior to the Apple Watch 7 launch. The allegedly leaked CAD renders, which were posted by 91Mobiles(opens in new tab), hint at an entirely flat design, including the display.

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Could Apple make a quick turn from its curviest Apple Watch yet?

Apple Watch 8 rumored features

A body temperature sensor will reportedly be included in the Apple Watch 8, according to new claims from reputable source Mark Gurman, while blood glucose readers are expected to be in Apple smartwatches in a few generations.

The ability to gauge body and skin temperature may assist predict fertility and identify the beginning of fevers. How will the body temperature sensor in the rumored Apple Watch 8 be put to use? This is what we do know.

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Since the larger Apple Watch 7 sizes were prioritized when the Apple Watch was released in the autumn, we think the internals of the 2022 model will be improved. Only time will tell.

For a breakdown of all the major rumored enhancements, see our comparison of the Apple Watch 8 and Apple Watch 7.

Apple Watch 8 battery life

If you don’t use many of the primary features, the Apple Watch 7 can last up to two days on a single charge. It typically has an 18-hour battery life. We’re hopeful that with the Apple Watch 8, things will change. It can be annoying to have to charge a wristwatch pretty much every day to day and a half.

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However, Bloomberg reporter and frequent Apple tipper Mark Gurman claims that the Apple Watch 8 may feature a new low power mode.

Gurman didn’t go into much detail, but he did mention that the Apple Watch 8 might employ the S8 chip, which is expected to have identical specifications to the S7 chip now in use. Knowing Apple, we can be sure that some hardware and software improvements will be made to increase power efficiency and battery life. It appears that the release of a “all-new” Apple Watch CPU will have to wait until 2019.

The Apple Watch 8 should ideally have a two-day battery life.

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Rugged Apple Watch, Apple Watch SE 2

A less costly Apple Watch SE successor, which would be two years old by next September, could debut alongside the Apple Watch 8 in the future. For a comprehensive reference to everything we know about the rumored midrange watch, see our guide to the Apple Watch SE 2.

According to Mark Gurman, an updated Apple Watch SE with better activity tracking and new CPUs may debut at the same time as the Apple Watch 8. With upgraded features compared to the current greatest Apple Watch for consumers on a budget, the Apple Watch SE 2 might start at $279.

There are rumors about an Apple Watch that is more durable and geared toward outdoor sports fans. Battery life and GPS capabilities play a significant role in determining whether it will rank among the finest sport watches. Before the release of the Apple Watch 7, reports about a rugged Apple Watch surfaced.

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According to Gurman, the ability of watchOS 9 to switch between tracking running, riding, and swimming is particularly pertinent to an extreme sport watch. A tough Apple Watch 8 might be appealing to multi-sport sportsmen like those who take part in triathlons.

Apple Watch 8: What we’d like to see

Better battery life: For a number of years, the Apple Watch has been rated to last 18 hours on a single charge. You still cannot avoid a daily fee, despite the fact that the corporation has added more expensive features like an always-on display. The Apple Watch 8 might have better endurance than earlier models thanks to a bigger battery and a more effective chipset. But we wish for this every year. Even the Apple Watch 7 was expected to have a significant battery life improvement, but this didn’t occur.

Apple is reportedly working on a skin-temperature sensor similar to the Fitbit Sense, according to a Bloomberg(opens in new tab) article. The Wall Street Journal(opens in new tab) reports that this capability, which calls for new hardware in the Apple Watch to detect temperature, may debut as early as 2022. The capacity of the watch to take temperatures might be marketed as a fertility-planning feature. Mark Gurman claims that there is still a chance for this.

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Blood glucose monitor: For a while, it has been suggested that the Apple Watch will have a blood glucose monitor. Apple wants its smartwatch to be able to diagnose or aid monitor diabetes, and this is confirmed by the Wall Street Journal report that mentions skin temperature reading. The use of an intrusive pump is already supported by third-party apps, but it’s been suggested that Apple is looking into alternatives. This was supported by a recent DigiTimes article that said Apple had started working with its suppliers to develop short-wavelength infrared sensors that could track a user’s blood sugar levels.

Blood pressure monitor: Similar to blood glucose readings, there have long been reports that the Apple Watch will also measure blood pressure. Prior to the release of the Apple Watch 7, Apple briefly appeared ready to introduce the health sensor, but nothing came of it. As we can see, Samsung is still having trouble getting the FDA to approve the blood pressure monitor found in the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch 3. Until the Apple Watch has the required certifications for U.S. application, blood pressure monitoring will not be available.

MicroLED screen: There have been rumors that the Apple Watch may move from an OLED screen to a microLED one. A thinner and more energy-efficient Apple Watch might be made possible by it. Traditional OLED panels experience luminance decay, whereas microLED screens are brighter and don’t. In other words, the Apple Watch’s lifespan, which is currently 18 hours with an always-on display, might be increased with the use of micro-LED screen technology.

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The Apple Watch’s existing biometric mechanism, Touch ID, is quite straightforward. You will have to enter your passcode each time you put your Apple Watch on your wrist if you choose to use one. We’d welcome enhanced security given the quantity of data your smartwatch might contain. TouchID appears to be the answer up until the Apple Watch receives a native selfie camera for FaceID. Perhaps an Apple Watch side button or perhaps the screen itself might include a fingerprint reader.

Even bigger sizes: Despite the fact that the Apple Watch 7’s 40mm and 44mm sizes have increased to 41mm and 45mm (as confirmed by Apple Watch bands featured on Apple’s website), we’d like to see the Apple Watch in even bigger sizes. A shrunken user experience is possible with the existing sizes, which is great for quick snippets but unworkable for productivity. Although a few millimeters’ worth of more space on the Apple Watch may not seem like a big deal, it might allow the business flexibility to add things like more powerful microphones and speakers or a more powerful processor.

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