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Disappointing, Yet Again: Apple Logo on iPhone 17 Pro Max Won't Be Centered Anymore
Disappointing, Yet Again: Apple Logo on iPhone 17 Pro Max Won't Be Centered Anymore

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

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Disappointing, Yet Again: Apple Logo on iPhone 17 Pro Max Won't Be Centered Anymore

Just when I thought the iPhone 17 Pro couldn't disappoint me more, it did. Apple is set to make big changes to its iPhone lineup with the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, which will feature have a new design and possibly upgraded hardware. The most noticeable (and personally disappointing) update is the elongated camera bump, which now spans nearly the entire width of the device's back. This is a bit similar to the Google Pixel 9 series, but in a weird way: But another major change is coming, again, against my liking: the repositioning of the Apple logo. The logo will now be centered within the glass segment beneath the camera bump, meaning it will appear lower than in previous models. As reported by MacRumors, this adjustment is meant to keep the logo visible when using MagSafe accessories, especially clear cases. To address concerns that the MagSafe magnetic ring on cases would obscure the newly positioned logo, Apple is adding a break in the magnet array. This will allow the logo to remain visible through clear MagSafe cases and maintain the brand's visual identity. The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are also expected to have a 48-megapixel telephoto camera, a 24-megapixel front-facing camera, and the new A19 Pro chip. These models are to be released in September 2025.

iPhone 17 Pro Max Leak: Up to 35 Hours of Battery Life
iPhone 17 Pro Max Leak: Up to 35 Hours of Battery Life

UAE Moments

time08-07-2025

  • UAE Moments

iPhone 17 Pro Max Leak: Up to 35 Hours of Battery Life

Alright, Apple fans, here's the latest tea: the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max might be Apple's longest-lasting phone yet. According to fresh leaks from Weibo (yep, where most Apple buzz starts), this beast could pack a nearly 5,000mAh battery —a solid jump from last year's 4,676mAh on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Up to 35 Hours of Battery Life If the numbers are true, we're talking about up to 35 hours of battery life —that's the longest runtime ever on an iPhone. For context, the iPhone 16 Pro Max tops out at 33 hours. Perfect for marathon TikTok scrolls, Netflix binges, and all-day calls. A Little Thicker, A Lot More Power To fit this giant battery, the phone could get a little bulkier—around 8.725mm thick, slightly up from 8.25mm. Not a huge difference in your hand, but definitely noticeable in power. Camera Upgrades Still in the Mix Leaks also point to upgraded cameras: triple 48MP lenses on the back and a 24MP front cam. Same camera setup rumored for the regular iPhone 17 Pro, so the battery life is what really sets the Pro Max apart. No official word from Apple yet, but all signs point to a September 2025 launch. With just a few months to go, it's safe to say this will be one of the most talked-about releases of the year.

iPhone 17 Pro Max: latest news, rumors, and everything we've heard so far
iPhone 17 Pro Max: latest news, rumors, and everything we've heard so far

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

  • Yahoo

iPhone 17 Pro Max: latest news, rumors, and everything we've heard so far

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The still rumored iPhone 17 Pro Max will almost certainly be one of the biggest and best phones of 2025, headlining the iPhone 17 line – which will also probably include the iPhone 17 itself, the iPhone 17 Pro, and a new iPhone 17 Air or iPhone 17 Slim model. That final phone may steal much of the attention, but it's the iPhone 17 Pro Max that will probably have the most impressive specs. And while we're not expecting it to land until September, leaks and rumors are already emerging – all of which you'll find below. Latest news The iPhone 17 Pro Max could be thick at Deal What is it? The next top-end iPhone When is it out? Probably September 2025 How much will it cost? Likely upwards of $1,199 / £1,199 / AU$2,149 Likely to launch in the first half of September Will probably cost at least $1,199 / £1,199 / AU$2,149 The iPhone 17 Pro Max – along with the rest of the iPhone 17 series – will probably be announced in September of 2025. One source has specifically pointed to a September launch for the iPhone 17 line, and Apple almost without exception launches its new phones in the first half of September, so we can be quite confident of that much. Prior to the iPhone 16 series Apple also usually announced the phones on a Tuesday or Wednesday, but with the iPhone 16 it went with a Monday instead, so we can't be quite as confident of the exact day as in previous years. Still, the second week of September is the most likely based on past form, meaning likely Monday September 8, Tuesday September 9, or Wednesday September 10. The Thursday or Friday is also possible, but those aren't days we usually see Apple go for. Either way, pre-orders for the iPhone 17 Pro Max will most likely start on the Friday of the announcement week, so our best guess for that is Friday, September 12 – though a week earlier on Friday, September 5 is also possible. And the phone will likely ship on the following Friday – meaning probably September 19 but possibly September 12. We haven't heard much about the iPhone 17 Pro Max price either, but reportedly Apple is considering raising the price from the iPhone 16 Pro Max. That seems ever more likely given the ongoing threat of tariffs. For reference, the iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at $1,199 / £1,199 / AU$2,149, so it's likely that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will cost at least that much. So far there aren't any release date leaks yet, so it's all just educated guesses, but we'd be surprised if this phone wasn't announced in September. We also wouldn't be surprised if it cost more than the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Could combine the volume and Action buttons into one key Might have a new camera design Likely to once again have a 6.9-inch screen So far we've heard of several possible design changes, including that the iPhone 17 Pro Max might gain a new button – or perhaps more accurately lose some buttons, as one report suggests it will have a single key that replaces the two volume buttons and the Action button. Details on this button are light, but if it emerges, we'd imagine it might sport a similar design to the Camera Control key, so you can swipe across it to change the volume, or press it to trigger a custom action. You can also get some idea of how it might look in an iPhone 14 Pro prototype, which includes a unified volume button (though this only combines two buttons into one, not three). According to various leaks, Apple has been working on versions of this idea for a long time, but it remains to be seen whether this sort of change will actually appear on the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Another big design leak suggests that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have an aluminum frame rather than titanium, and that the top half of the back will also be aluminum (rather than glass), with the bottom half still being glass. The same source claims that the camera bump will be larger this time too. We've also seen an image of how this might look, thanks to a leaked iPhone 17 series frame, pictured below, which has a Pixel 9-like camera cut-out. On the other hand though another source has said the iPhone 17 Pro Max will stick with titanium, which seems more likely. And we've seen another possible new iPhone 17 Pro Max camera design, as you can see in the image of an iPhone 17 Pro below. You can see a similar design in some iPhone 17 Pro Max metal molds and iPhone 17 dummy units that have leaked, and it's a design that the internet isn't impressed by, and that Google has taken to teasing. That said, more recent leaked dummy units of the iPhone 17 Pro show a version of this design that looks far better and more polished. However, another source suggests that contrary to the picture above, the iPhone 17 Pro Max won't have a two-tone color scheme. They add though that the camera layout will have major changes, and that not much is changing on the front of the phone. We've since seen how a single-color iPhone 17 Pro might look. We've also heard that at least some iPhone 17 models might have curvier edges than the iPhone 16 series, which could make them more comfortable to hold. Also on the design front, one source claims that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will be available in one of the three colors pictured below. These, from left to right, are apparently dubbed Dark Green Titanium, Teal Titanium, and Green Titanium. And apparently all three are being considered, but only one would be used if any, with the source speculating that Teal Titanium is the most likely. However, it seems Apple may have moved away from these shades, as this source has more recently said that Sky Blue is the most likely option, with Titanium Blue and Titanium Purple also in contention. Interestingly, the iPhone 17 Pro Max might be thicker than its predecessor, coming in at 163.04 x 77.59 x 8.75mm according to one leak, which also shows how a dummy unit compares to the far thinner iPhone 17 Air. Another source has similarly put the iPhone 17 Pro Max's thickness at 8.76mm, which is quite chunky. We've also heard that Apple could hide the Face ID components under the screen in the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which might allow for a smaller Dynamic Island, and Apple now even has a patent for a technology that could enable this. That said, a smaller Dynamic Island could instead be achieved through using a new 'metalens' technology for the iPhone 17 Pro Max's proximity sensor, which is a claim we've heard more than once. Then again, another source claims the Dynamic Island won't be shrunk after all. The source of the metalens claim also says that unsurprisingly the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a titanium frame, just like the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The same source also says to once again expect a 6.9-inch screen, and we've elsewhere heard that the iPhone 17 Pro Max's display might use a type of glass that's less reflective and more resistant to scratches. On the other hand, a more recent leak suggests the iPhone 17 Pro Max won't get this display upgrade after all. Additionally, the iPhone 17 Pro Max's screen might use a new technology that makes it more power efficient and durable. So far only one source has mentioned a new button, so we'd take this with a pinch of salt, especially as the Action button is a recent addition, so it would be strange to remove it already. We're also slightly skeptical of the phone switching from titanium to aluminum, as that could be seen as a downgrade. Changes to the camera design are possible, but this would be a big switch for Apple so we'll reserve judgment until more leaks emerge. A smaller Dynamic Island is possible too, and has leaked multiple times, but it's more likely to be achieved through a new proximity sensor design than under-display Face ID. Could have a new 48MP telephoto camera The front-facing camera might be boosted to 24MP The main sensor might be downgraded We've heard quite consistent tips about the iPhone 17 Pro Max's cameras, with the most exciting claim being that the telephoto will have a new 48MP sensor, up from 12MP on the current model. We've heard this claim of a 48MP telephoto camera for the iPhone 17 Pro Max from multiple sources, including reputable leaker Mark Gurman, so this is very likely accurate. However, this snapper may offer just 3.5x optical zoom rather than the 5x optical zoom of its predecessor, according to one source, though with 5x and 7x 'lossless' zoom possible through cropping. This might also be the only rear camera that's getting a significant upgrade – meaning 48MP main and ultra-wide cameras could make a return. The front-facing camera might also be improved though, with one of the same sources saying the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a 24MP selfie camera, up from 12MP currently. We've also heard that the iPhone 17 Pro Max might be able to record video in up to 8K quality, up from 4K on the current model. And in more surprising news, one source has claimed that the iPhone 17 Pro Max could have a mechanical aperture, allowing you to adjust the aperture, changing the depth of field in the process. It might not all be upgrades though, as we've elsewhere heard that the main sensor on the iPhone 17 Pro Max could be smaller than on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Finally, we've heard that Apple might be testing a 200MP sensor, though there's no indication that this would be included on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. More likely it would arrive on a later model. Numerous sources have mentioned a 48MP telephoto camera, so that much is very likely. The 24MP selfie camera hasn't been leaked as much, so we'd take that with a pinch of salt, but the claim comes from a credible source. As for a mechanical aperture, we're skeptical of this, as it sounds like a major yet niche upgrade, but it's always possible. We're also not currently convinced that Apple would reduce the main sensor size. A powerful A19 Pro chipset 12GB of RAM The iPhone 17 Pro Max will almost certainly have an A19 Pro chipset – after all, the current model has an A18 Pro. Multiple sources have mentioned an A19 Pro chipset, and they've also said that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have 12GB of RAM, up from 8GB in the current model. That could be a major boon to its AI capabilities, and we've heard this 12GB claim numerous times. Though there's some debate over whether both iPhone 17 Pro models will get 12GB of RAM or whether this RAM upgrade will just be for the Pro Max. We've also heard that Apple could add a vapor chamber to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, helping it stay cool and perform better. A second source has also now said to expect a vapor chamber in the iPhone 17 Pro Max. As for the battery, reportedly the iPhone 17 Pro Max could have a thinner and lighter motherboard than the current model, which in turn might leave space for a larger battery. More recently we've heard that the phone may indeed have a larger battery, with a leak suggesting the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a 5,000mAh battery, and we've also heard that it could offer reverse wireless charging. For software, we're almost certain the iPhone 17 Pro Max will run iOS 26, and this software has now been announced, so we know it includes an overhauled design, streamlined app layouts, new Apple Intelligence features, and a new Apple Games app, among other things. In short, it's a major update. The iPhone 17 Pro Max will almost certainly have an A19 Pro chipset based on past form, and we'd say an increase to 12GB of RAM is very believable too, since it could help with AI. Best iPhone: which Apple smartphone reigns supreme? iPhone 16 Pro Max review: a beautiful, intelligent beast iPhone 17: latest news and rumors for every expected model

iPhone 17 Pro Max: latest news, rumors, and everything we've heard so far
iPhone 17 Pro Max: latest news, rumors, and everything we've heard so far

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

  • Yahoo

iPhone 17 Pro Max: latest news, rumors, and everything we've heard so far

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The still rumored iPhone 17 Pro Max will almost certainly be one of the biggest and best phones of 2025, headlining the iPhone 17 line – which will also probably include the iPhone 17 itself, the iPhone 17 Pro, and a new iPhone 17 Air or iPhone 17 Slim model. That final phone may steal much of the attention, but it's the iPhone 17 Pro Max that will probably have the most impressive specs. And while we're not expecting it to land until September, leaks and rumors are already emerging – all of which you'll find below. Latest news The iPhone 17 Pro Max could be thick at Deal What is it? The next top-end iPhone When is it out? Probably September 2025 How much will it cost? Likely upwards of $1,199 / £1,199 / AU$2,149 Likely to launch in the first half of September Will probably cost at least $1,199 / £1,199 / AU$2,149 The iPhone 17 Pro Max – along with the rest of the iPhone 17 series – will probably be announced in September of 2025. One source has specifically pointed to a September launch for the iPhone 17 line, and Apple almost without exception launches its new phones in the first half of September, so we can be quite confident of that much. Prior to the iPhone 16 series Apple also usually announced the phones on a Tuesday or Wednesday, but with the iPhone 16 it went with a Monday instead, so we can't be quite as confident of the exact day as in previous years. Still, the second week of September is the most likely based on past form, meaning likely Monday September 8, Tuesday September 9, or Wednesday September 10. The Thursday or Friday is also possible, but those aren't days we usually see Apple go for. Either way, pre-orders for the iPhone 17 Pro Max will most likely start on the Friday of the announcement week, so our best guess for that is Friday, September 12 – though a week earlier on Friday, September 5 is also possible. And the phone will likely ship on the following Friday – meaning probably September 19 but possibly September 12. We haven't heard much about the iPhone 17 Pro Max price either, but reportedly Apple is considering raising the price from the iPhone 16 Pro Max. That seems ever more likely given the ongoing threat of tariffs. For reference, the iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at $1,199 / £1,199 / AU$2,149, so it's likely that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will cost at least that much. So far there aren't any release date leaks yet, so it's all just educated guesses, but we'd be surprised if this phone wasn't announced in September. We also wouldn't be surprised if it cost more than the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Could combine the volume and Action buttons into one key Might have a new camera design Likely to once again have a 6.9-inch screen So far we've heard of several possible design changes, including that the iPhone 17 Pro Max might gain a new button – or perhaps more accurately lose some buttons, as one report suggests it will have a single key that replaces the two volume buttons and the Action button. Details on this button are light, but if it emerges, we'd imagine it might sport a similar design to the Camera Control key, so you can swipe across it to change the volume, or press it to trigger a custom action. You can also get some idea of how it might look in an iPhone 14 Pro prototype, which includes a unified volume button (though this only combines two buttons into one, not three). According to various leaks, Apple has been working on versions of this idea for a long time, but it remains to be seen whether this sort of change will actually appear on the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Another big design leak suggests that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have an aluminum frame rather than titanium, and that the top half of the back will also be aluminum (rather than glass), with the bottom half still being glass. The same source claims that the camera bump will be larger this time too. We've also seen an image of how this might look, thanks to a leaked iPhone 17 series frame, pictured below, which has a Pixel 9-like camera cut-out. On the other hand though another source has said the iPhone 17 Pro Max will stick with titanium, which seems more likely. And we've seen another possible new iPhone 17 Pro Max camera design, as you can see in the image of an iPhone 17 Pro below. You can see a similar design in some iPhone 17 Pro Max metal molds and iPhone 17 dummy units that have leaked, and it's a design that the internet isn't impressed by, and that Google has taken to teasing. That said, more recent leaked dummy units of the iPhone 17 Pro show a version of this design that looks far better and more polished. However, another source suggests that contrary to the picture above, the iPhone 17 Pro Max won't have a two-tone color scheme. They add though that the camera layout will have major changes, and that not much is changing on the front of the phone. We've since seen how a single-color iPhone 17 Pro might look. We've also heard that at least some iPhone 17 models might have curvier edges than the iPhone 16 series, which could make them more comfortable to hold. Also on the design front, one source claims that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will be available in one of the three colors pictured below. These, from left to right, are apparently dubbed Dark Green Titanium, Teal Titanium, and Green Titanium. And apparently all three are being considered, but only one would be used if any, with the source speculating that Teal Titanium is the most likely. However, it seems Apple may have moved away from these shades, as this source has more recently said that Sky Blue is the most likely option, with Titanium Blue and Titanium Purple also in contention. Interestingly, the iPhone 17 Pro Max might be thicker than its predecessor, coming in at 163.04 x 77.59 x 8.75mm according to one leak, which also shows how a dummy unit compares to the far thinner iPhone 17 Air. Another source has similarly put the iPhone 17 Pro Max's thickness at 8.76mm, which is quite chunky. We've also heard that Apple could hide the Face ID components under the screen in the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which might allow for a smaller Dynamic Island, and Apple now even has a patent for a technology that could enable this. That said, a smaller Dynamic Island could instead be achieved through using a new 'metalens' technology for the iPhone 17 Pro Max's proximity sensor, which is a claim we've heard more than once. Then again, another source claims the Dynamic Island won't be shrunk after all. The source of the metalens claim also says that unsurprisingly the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a titanium frame, just like the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The same source also says to once again expect a 6.9-inch screen, and we've elsewhere heard that the iPhone 17 Pro Max's display might use a type of glass that's less reflective and more resistant to scratches. On the other hand, a more recent leak suggests the iPhone 17 Pro Max won't get this display upgrade after all. Additionally, the iPhone 17 Pro Max's screen might use a new technology that makes it more power efficient and durable. So far only one source has mentioned a new button, so we'd take this with a pinch of salt, especially as the Action button is a recent addition, so it would be strange to remove it already. We're also slightly skeptical of the phone switching from titanium to aluminum, as that could be seen as a downgrade. Changes to the camera design are possible, but this would be a big switch for Apple so we'll reserve judgment until more leaks emerge. A smaller Dynamic Island is possible too, and has leaked multiple times, but it's more likely to be achieved through a new proximity sensor design than under-display Face ID. Could have a new 48MP telephoto camera The front-facing camera might be boosted to 24MP The main sensor might be downgraded We've heard quite consistent tips about the iPhone 17 Pro Max's cameras, with the most exciting claim being that the telephoto will have a new 48MP sensor, up from 12MP on the current model. We've heard this claim of a 48MP telephoto camera for the iPhone 17 Pro Max from multiple sources, including reputable leaker Mark Gurman, so this is very likely accurate. However, this snapper may offer just 3.5x optical zoom rather than the 5x optical zoom of its predecessor, according to one source, though with 5x and 7x 'lossless' zoom possible through cropping. This might also be the only rear camera that's getting a significant upgrade – meaning 48MP main and ultra-wide cameras could make a return. The front-facing camera might also be improved though, with one of the same sources saying the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a 24MP selfie camera, up from 12MP currently. We've also heard that the iPhone 17 Pro Max might be able to record video in up to 8K quality, up from 4K on the current model. And in more surprising news, one source has claimed that the iPhone 17 Pro Max could have a mechanical aperture, allowing you to adjust the aperture, changing the depth of field in the process. It might not all be upgrades though, as we've elsewhere heard that the main sensor on the iPhone 17 Pro Max could be smaller than on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Finally, we've heard that Apple might be testing a 200MP sensor, though there's no indication that this would be included on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. More likely it would arrive on a later model. Numerous sources have mentioned a 48MP telephoto camera, so that much is very likely. The 24MP selfie camera hasn't been leaked as much, so we'd take that with a pinch of salt, but the claim comes from a credible source. As for a mechanical aperture, we're skeptical of this, as it sounds like a major yet niche upgrade, but it's always possible. We're also not currently convinced that Apple would reduce the main sensor size. A powerful A19 Pro chipset 12GB of RAM The iPhone 17 Pro Max will almost certainly have an A19 Pro chipset – after all, the current model has an A18 Pro. Multiple sources have mentioned an A19 Pro chipset, and they've also said that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have 12GB of RAM, up from 8GB in the current model. That could be a major boon to its AI capabilities, and we've heard this 12GB claim numerous times. Though there's some debate over whether both iPhone 17 Pro models will get 12GB of RAM or whether this RAM upgrade will just be for the Pro Max. We've also heard that Apple could add a vapor chamber to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, helping it stay cool and perform better. A second source has also now said to expect a vapor chamber in the iPhone 17 Pro Max. As for the battery, reportedly the iPhone 17 Pro Max could have a thinner and lighter motherboard than the current model, which in turn might leave space for a larger battery. More recently we've heard that the phone may indeed have a larger battery, with a leak suggesting the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a 5,000mAh battery, and we've also heard that it could offer reverse wireless charging. For software, we're almost certain the iPhone 17 Pro Max will run iOS 26, and this software has now been announced, so we know it includes an overhauled design, streamlined app layouts, new Apple Intelligence features, and a new Apple Games app, among other things. In short, it's a major update. The iPhone 17 Pro Max will almost certainly have an A19 Pro chipset based on past form, and we'd say an increase to 12GB of RAM is very believable too, since it could help with AI. Best iPhone: which Apple smartphone reigns supreme? iPhone 16 Pro Max review: a beautiful, intelligent beast iPhone 17: latest news and rumors for every expected model

Apple Watch 11 Release Date and Price
Apple Watch 11 Release Date and Price

Geeky Gadgets

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Geeky Gadgets

Apple Watch 11 Release Date and Price

The Apple Watch Series 11 is set to debut in September 2025, alongside the eagerly awaited iPhone 17. With a starting price expected to remain at $399 for the base model, Apple continues its tradition of delivering steady, meaningful upgrades to its smartwatch lineup. This article provides a detailed breakdown of the release timeline, pricing structure, and key features of the Series 11, offering a comprehensive look at what Apple's next-generation wearable has to offer. The video below from Matt Talks Tech gives us more details. Watch this video on YouTube. Release Date: September 2025 Apple's product launch cycles have become a hallmark of consistency, and the Series 11 is no exception. The announcement is anticipated to occur in early September 2025, aligning with Apple's annual fall event. Pre-orders are expected to open within days of the announcement, followed by general availability approximately 10 to 14 days later. This carefully planned timeline ensures maximum visibility and aligns with Apple's strategy of synchronizing product launches to maintain momentum across its ecosystem. Price: Consistent Entry Point The Apple Watch Series 11 is expected to maintain its $399 starting price for the base model, mirroring the pricing of its predecessor, the Series 10. However, regional factors such as taxes, tariffs, and currency fluctuations may result in slight variations in pricing across different markets. For those seeking premium options, configurations featuring cellular connectivity or crafted from advanced materials like titanium are likely to come with higher price tags, catering to users who prioritize additional functionality or luxury design elements. Key Features and Upgrades The Series 11 introduces a range of enhancements designed to improve performance, connectivity, and health monitoring capabilities. These upgrades solidify Apple's position as a leader in the smartwatch industry, offering both practical functionality and innovative technology. New S11 Chip: At the heart of the Series 11 is the S11 chip, delivering faster performance and improved energy efficiency. This upgrade ensures smoother app launches, enhanced multitasking, and extended compatibility with future watchOS updates, including the upcoming watchOS 26 . At the heart of the Series 11 is the S11 chip, delivering faster performance and improved energy efficiency. This upgrade ensures smoother app launches, enhanced multitasking, and extended compatibility with future watchOS updates, including the upcoming . 5G Connectivity: For the first time, the Apple Watch will feature 5G connectivity , powered by a custom Apple modem. While not intended for high-bandwidth tasks, this addition enhances real-time functionalities such as health tracking, music streaming, and notifications by providing faster and more reliable data speeds. For the first time, the Apple Watch will feature , powered by a custom Apple modem. While not intended for high-bandwidth tasks, this addition enhances real-time functionalities such as health tracking, music streaming, and notifications by providing faster and more reliable data speeds. Blood Pressure Monitoring: A standout feature of the Series 11 is its blood pressure monitoring sensor, designed to help users manage hypertension and stress. By offering real-time alerts and insights into cardiovascular health, this feature underscores Apple's commitment to advancing health-focused technology. Health Monitoring: Innovations and Limitations Apple continues to prioritize health-focused innovations, further cementing the Apple Watch as a vital tool for personal wellness. The addition of blood pressure monitoring in the Series 11 marks a significant step forward, complementing existing features like heart rate tracking and ECG functionality. However, some features remain in development or face regional restrictions. For instance, blood oxygen monitoring, introduced in earlier models, is still unavailable in certain regions due to ongoing patent disputes. Meanwhile, glucose monitoring, a highly anticipated feature, is under active development but is unlikely to debut before the Series 12. These advancements highlight Apple's dedication to expanding the Watch's role as a comprehensive health companion, even as technical and regulatory challenges persist. Design: Subtle Refinements The Series 11 builds upon the design foundation established with the Series 10, retaining its sleek, thinner profile and edge-to-edge display. While no major design overhauls are expected, incremental refinements may enhance both durability and usability. These subtle improvements ensure the Watch remains visually appealing and functional, catering to users who value a balance of style and practicality. Additionally, Apple is likely to introduce new color options and band designs, offering greater customization to suit individual preferences. What to Expect The Apple Watch Series 11 represents a thoughtful evolution of Apple's smartwatch lineup, combining performance enhancements, connectivity upgrades, and health-focused innovations. With the introduction of the S11 chip, 5G connectivity, and advanced health monitoring features like blood pressure tracking, the Series 11 offers meaningful improvements while adhering to Apple's proven formula. Scheduled for release in September 2025 with a starting price of $399, it is poised to attract both new buyers and loyal Apple Watch users eager to experience the latest advancements in wearable technology. By blending functionality, style, and innovative features, the Series 11 reaffirms Apple's commitment to leading the smartwatch market. Here are more guides from our previous articles and guides related to Apple Watch Series 11 that you may find helpful. Source & Image Credit: Matt Talks Tech Filed Under: Apple, Gadgets News, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.

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