It seems incredible that when we still do not know the exact date of presentation of the new Apple Watch 2 or Apple Watch s, assumed for the month of September in combination with the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and according to new rumors iPhone 7 Pro, when we are already publishing information about the third generation of Apple's smartwatch.
The latest rumors surrounding the Apple Watch, as published by 9to5Mac, the second generation could integrate a GPS (as it is not integrated in the straps I see it quite unlikely), in addition to adding protection against water that would allow it to be submerged without risk. But it would also have a new meter that would allow us to control the swimming exercises we do at all times.
According to the publication DitiTimes, which has an equal hit and miss ratio, it states that Apple could be testing the third generation of the Apple Watch With displays that use micro-LED technology, a technology would allow the device to be thinner and lighter, but it would also be an incredible energy saving.
Currently the Apple Watch is the only device that you are using an OLED display With a first-generation technology that today has not reached the Phones but is expected to land on them next year. This technology, in addition to offering more realistic colors, where black is black and white is white, offers more adjusted battery consumption as long as the entire screen is not used.
If you have taken a look at a friend's Apple Watch, it will surely have caught your attention that the background is always black, black in all menus and applications. This type of screen consumes energy when it shows that color, since we could say that the pixels in that area are not in use, hence they do not consume.
I do not understand the statement of 'if they don't put the GPS on the strap, I don't know where they are going to put it ...', when there is an egg of watches with integrated GPS for years.
I mean that if you insert it inside the Apple Watch using the device's battery, the battery life will be just a few hours. If they add it as a battery strap, there would be no autonomy problem. All watches that have GPS have an autonomy of a few hours using it.
Like the sports watches I am referring to, I imagine that GPS would only be used in training sessions, and I doubt that you are using it enough to drain the battery of the watch before reaching the day of use ...