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    Apple Watch Series 7 has leaked renders showing new design

    Expected to be released later this year, the Apple Watch Series 7 smartwatch has just leaked renderings. The images were revealed by the website 91Mobiles and show an entirely new design compared to the one used in previous generations of the apple watch.

    The protrusions for the sound output of the new Apple Watch 7 are bigger, but the Digital Crown was kept. The strap fastening system remains the same, although it is believed that new models will be released. Anyway, Apple customers wouldn't like it at all if there was an incompatibility between the old Apple Watch bands.



    Apple Watch Series 7 has leaked renders showing new design

    Rendering the Apple Watch Series 7 smartwatch. Source: 91mobiles
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    The smartwatch screen is believed to increase as well, although it's a fraction of a millimeter or something along those lines. In addition, according to the source on the 91Mobile website, the next generation of the smart watch will have ultra-wideband support to be able to open smart doors using FindMy. Another detail is the use of a new lamination technique that should allow the screen to be closer to the glass.

    The closer the display is to the screen glass, the more vivid the image and the easier it is to read text and view images. This is one of the reasons the iPad Pro's screen appears to be better than the MacBook Pro's.

    Apple Watch Series 7 has leaked renders showing new design


    Rendering the Apple Watch Series 7 smartwatch. Source: 91mobiles

    Launch

    The Apple Watch Series 7 is believed to be released in September 2021, the month the Apple event is speculated to take place. What do you think of the images of the new Apple Watch? Did you like it? Share with your friends on social media!


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