Rumors about the blood sugar detection sensors for the new Apple Watch Series 7 that we should see in September are fading more and more. There will be an overhaul, yes, but new data obtained by Ming-Chi Kuo indicates that Apple wants give your watch more autonomy instead of covering it with new sensors that keep pressing on it
A breakthrough in innovations to guarantee more battery
Apple engineers would achieve this with a new chip design for the Apple Watch that would take advantage of both sides, allowing it to reduce its surface area and leave more room for a larger battery. It is not specified how much autonomy could be gained, but between this increase and an absence of new components which decrease it, one could speak of a significant percentage.
The autonomy of the Apple Watch has always been one of the most discussed points of the watch, despite the advantages it has over sports bands from other brands. In Cupertino, they cleverly solved this problem by making us charge the watch every night, but there are features like sleep measurement that require us to wear the watch while we sleep. Therefore, the margin to load it is reduced
It is very likely that the Apple Watch Series 7 has its main appeal in this new design which is widespread, but maybe a good increase in its battery life is enough excuse that many people end up deciding to renew your watch. See you at the end of this summer.