9to5Mac July 7, 2024
Chance Miller

Apple has big changes in store for this year’s Apple Watch revamp. A new report today details that the Apple Watch Series 10 lineup will feature bigger screens, a thinner design, and faster performance. However, Apple has hit some snags in its plans for new health features.

In the latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that both Apple Watch Series 10 models, codenamed N217 and N218, will have bigger screens this year. In fact, Gurman says that the larger of the two models will have a screen that’s “about as large as the one found on the Apple Watch Ultra.”

This aligns with leaked schematics that surfaced last week, showing that the bigger version of...

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