The Apple Watch Series 7 will be somewhat thicker and with less frame on the screen

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This is what the popular outlet Bloomberg is saying about the new Apple Watch Series 7. In this sense, it seems that the new Apple model would be somewhat thicker than the current one would be six, it is even said that it could have a somewhat larger screen or in other words, fewer frames on the sides.

Logically this is a rumor taken from a report leaked by Bloomberg it is not official news far from it. In this sense, the new Apple smart watch model would already be preparing all the components for its presentation and launch in the fall of this year.

Mark GurmanIt also explains that this greater thickness will be really little so it will not be something appreciable to the naked eye by the user. The ultra-wide band will be updated with the same technology implemented in Apple AirTags.

The blood glucose sensor will not be added at the moment

This same Bloomberg report explains that the following Apple Watch model will not add the blood glucose sensor or meter that so much has been rumored in recent years. At least the Cupertino company will have to wait to launch the watch with this sensor one more time since it seems more complicated to implement than it really may seem.

In addition, the rumor that spoke about the arrival of a temperature sensor in this watch will have to wait a little longer according to Gurman's words. This one along with that Apple Watch model for extreme sports it would supposedly arrive next year, in 2022. Nothing is said about the possible design change with straighter edges, we will see what happens at the end.


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