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Apple highlights the best of the Apple Watch Series 7!
The Apple Watch Series 7 didn’t introduce the redesign many were expecting, but that was no excuse for it to be a best-seller, which managed to sell out weeks after its 2021 launch. of course, users have appreciated other features and this week Apple has decided to remind us of one of them.
Through a video published on YouTube, entitled “Hard Knocks”, the company promotes the durability of the Apple Watch Series 7. The announcement comes amid rumors of a “ruggedized” version of the Apple Watch expected to be unveiled this fall.
The longest-lasting Apple Watch in history
One minute video shows multiple people wearing Apple Watch Series 7 while doing extreme sports or just sliding on the floor. The ad even shows a user rubbing the Apple Watch on a skateboard and a child flushing the watch down the toilet. This last situation is undoubtedly the one that can occur much more frequently than the first.
Apple describes the Series 7 as the “The most durable Apple Watch in history”. In addition to a larger screen, the company reminds us that the device has a new glass that is more resistant to water, cracks and scratches.
The Apple Watch Series 7 was introduced at the “California Streaming” event last year. This edition has differentiated itself thanks to a larger screen, which further reduces the edges of the facade. Thanks to this, the user experience has been significantly improved with features like an on-screen keyboard.
Apple showed off this video, a few months before the launch of the Apple Watch Series 8. As it makes sense right now, some features have already leaked, although they aren’t very encouraging. According to analyst Mark Gurman, an overhaul isn’t certain this time either.
The new S8 processor in the Apple Watch Series 8 will be fundamentally identical to the S7 used in the current Apple Watch Series 7. But this is even more relevant when you consider that the S7 chip is identical to the Apple S6 Watch Series 6. that is, for 3 years Apple would have used the same processor. Yes the biggest changes are hardly expected for 2023 with the Apple Watch Series 9.
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