The forthcoming Apple Watch Series 7 is expected to have a little bigger display than its predecessor.
This is according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who disclosed some of the new Watch’s specifications in the most recent issue of his Power On newsletter.
The Apple Watch Series 7 will feature a flatter display and edges, as well as a speedier CPU, according to Gurman. Both versions will feature bigger screens as well.
The Apple Watch Series 7 will be available in two sizes: 41mm and 45mm. The Apple Watch Series 6 features a slightly smaller display, measuring 40mm and 44mm respectively. While this may appear to be a minor adjustment, it will have a significant impact – Gurman claims that Apple will release several new watch faces with the Series 7 to make use of the larger display, including an upgraded Infograph Modular face.
Most of the prior speculations regarding the forthcoming Watch have been confirmed by Gurman’s report. Back in May, leaker Jon Prosser published images of what the new, flatter Watch Series 7 may look like, as well as a prediction that Apple will release it in a new green color.
In terms of additional improvements, the Apple Watch Series 7 is expected to include a little larger battery as well as ultra-wideband capabilities (as seen in Apple AirTags).
The Apple Watch Series 7 is expected to be released in mid-September, with the iPhone 13.