Apple wants a thinner Apple Watch thanks to curved sensors

We talk a lot about the future iPhone 12, but what will the next Apple Watch look like? Everything seems to indicate that this year we will not see major changes in its design, some new functionality and little else. Of course, in the future we will see new versions with new designs ... Today we bring you a news from Apple Insider that tells us about the supposed rumors that surround the Apple Watch. Apparently Apple wants these to be even thinner thanks to changing the rear sensors for thinner and curved ones to take advantage of more space. After the jump we give you all the details about how the future of the Apple Watch can be.

And it is that one of the problems for which smartwatches in general are not thinner is because of the sensors that they incorporate in their rear part. Heart rate, blood oxygen, or even sensors that allow us to do an electrocardiogram, which occupy a space and which is difficult to make thinner. The Apple Watch is not the smartwatch anymore Fat, there are much more chubby. The idea is take more advantage of the inside of the watch, that the laser sensors project reflections inside and not in extra modules that protrudeThey even say that these sensors could take advantage of other parts of our body, such as the wrist, to use reflective parts and thus make the appropriate measurements.

Removing moving parts like the Digital Crown which could become a fixed and pressure sensitive part to give a response similar to the mobile, can make them gain some more space inside the Apple Watch. And it is necessary to bear in mind that the Apple Watch is a very small device for all the technology it incorporates. Advantage for the user, it makes us have aesthetic watches without looking like clumps, but an incredible engineering problem. What we tell you, we will have to wait a little longer to see design changes but they will come ...


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