Apple could introduce the Apple Watch Pro as 'One more thing' on September 7

The Apple Watch seems to have a place in the event on September 7. Although normally the September event always focused on the iPhone, it seems that Cupertino wants to take advantage of the occasion to introduce the Apple Watch Series 8. This new clock, according to rumours, it will be a continuation to the Series 7 with the addition of a body temperature sensor. Nevertheless, a new Apple Watch Pro is also expected that would be presented within the well-known One More Thing from Apple at the end of the keynote.

The Apple Watch Pro will have a size and a flat screen

Rumors have practically confirmed the Apple Watch Series 8 at the event on September 7. This seventh generation of Apple's smart watch it will continue with the curved design of the Series 6 and 7. As a differential novelty between both generations, we must highlight the possible arrival of a new body temperature sensor and functional innovations focused on women's health.

However, a new source points out that Apple has a surprise in store for the event under the well-known 'One More Thing' or 'One more thing'. It is known because Steve Jobs used this expression at the end of his presentations to announce the launch of another new device or service that no one suspected. Although lately it has not been a widely used resource if we have examples regarding this release such as iPhone X that was presented under a One More Thing in 2017.

Apparently Tim Cook and his team will present a new smartwatch model: the Apple Watch Pro. This name has been used by other sources such as the Apple Watch Edition, a special edition dedicated to extreme sports with more robust materials to be used in special situations. The fountain, Macotakara ensures that this new watch it will have a single size of 47 mm and its screen will be flat, as is the design of the iPhone 13, with a design quite similar to that expected two years ago with Apple's Series 6.

Apple Watch Explorer Edition

At the material level, it is expected that they will use more robust materials with a titanium casing, it will have a longer battery life, it will have a larger screen and, in short, its use will be directed towards a specific audience. Without any additional information until the day of the event, we can only wait and see if Tim Cook wants to revive the One More Thing concept that has not appeared on the big screen for years.


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