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Our First Look At The Apple Watch Series 5

Apple’s wearables device unit was the fastest growing division during the company’s third fiscal quarter, from April to June. Revenue allocated to wearable devices increased by 48.3% year-on-year to $5.53 billion. The product that is driving this growth is the Apple Watch. The smartwatch has not only established itself as a tool to measure the physical activities of a user. But has also gained notoriety as a health-related device that will monitor a person’s heart rate. And heart rate (with the electrocardiogram feature being in the Apple Watch 4 series).

The reliable TF International analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, has already told customers to expect the Apple Watch Series 5 to be presented during the same event that removes wrappers for the iPhone 2019. This should take place on September 10th. He also stated that the device will appear substantially identical to the current model with the edge-to-edge AMOLED display. This time produced by former Apple Japan Display supplier. However, the animation discovered in the latest beta version of WatchOS 6 revealed something. There will be a version of the Apple Watch Series 5 with a titanium case and a version with a ceramic case. The watch will remain available in 40 mm and 44 mm boxes. The ceramics are in the Series 2 and Series 3 models of the watch.

Today we see the Apple Watch Series 5 for the first time through the image of a private Instagram account. Based on the information displayed on the unit’s screen. The device in the photo runs WatchOS 6 and carries a model number of A2157. Of course, this does not guarantee that the image will show exactly what it says since the 2018 and 2019 models will be the same. However, model number A2157 is in a presentation made to the Eurasian Economic Commission along with model numbers belonging to unreleased iPhones.

WatchOS 6 Will Offer Apple Watch Its Own Independent App Store

We could see that the new Apple Watch supports a gestural navigation system. It appeared in a patent application presented by the technology giant. The illustrations included in the presentation showed that by moving the wrist users could scroll through the messages. Answering a call could be as easy as closing your fist. A long-awaited feature, sleep monitoring, should not be a native feature on the device until next year’s model.

WatchOS 6 will launch soon and should include an independent app store for Apple Watch. And some applications like calculator, audiobooks, voice memos will be run directly from the device. Users will be able to view their fitness data for a longer period of time using the new “Trends” feature. Battery life should show improvement and a number of new watch faces to be made available.

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Apple Watch is at the forefront of corporate health initiatives and earlier this week a number of key detours left Apple’s healthcare unit without leadership and leadership. There seems to be a division between the members of this group, as some want Apple to stop creating functions. To control the health and well-being of healthy people and begin to focus on the problems the health system faces today. This includes treatments for chronic diseases, medical devices, telemedicine, and health payments. However, there’s no denying that other smartwatch manufacturers are trying to keep up with Apple. Samsung has added an ECG scanner to the Galaxy Watch Active 2 and to other companies, including Amazfit.

(Via: tipster Slashleaks)

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