This is the front glass of the new Apple Watch Series 4

It doesn't take much more than 7 hours for the Apple and Ben Geskin keynote to begin, better known on the social network Twitter as @ VenyaGeskin1, continues to filter some details of what I think could be the most interesting device of the afternoon. Obviously and without detracting from the news that the Apple guys can teach us in the new iPhone Xs, Xc and Xs Max, the new Apple watches will be the protagonists of this keynote due to several of the improvements that have been implemented in them, one of them is obviously the screen.

The new Apple Watch Series 4 with 15% more screen

We have been reading this for some time and it is true that the new models will have more screen thanks to the reduced frame and possibly the incorporation in the clocks of the microLED screens. Nothing is being said about these types of screens that Apple has been working on for a long time and it is almost certain that we will see the first Apple Watch with it this afternoon. This is the image that the well-known Geskin leaves us on his Twitter account:

It seems that the screen has a similar design to the current models, but in reality (although it is not really appreciated in an image of the glass) the frame is much smaller than in the Series 0, Seires 1, Series 2 and Series models 3. It seems that one of the demands of the users to have more screen is fulfilled, now it will be missing for see if new features are added in the GPS chip, the 64-bit processor that could arrive in this version of the clock and especially in the autonomy of the device, which currently in Series 2 and 3 is really good.

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