Last Monday (4th), Apple has announced that the Apple Watch Series 7 will be available to order starting next Friday (08). Also, the products will hit stores for sale on the 15th. The product features the Apple Watch’s largest and most advanced display, as well as a redesigned Retina always-on display with a larger screen and thinner bezels.
in summary, The design of the Apple Watch is more refined, with softer, rounded corners. Additionally, the screen features a unique refractive edge, making watch faces and apps feel like they’re connecting to the curvature. At 1.7mm thick, Apple Watch Series 7’s narrower bezels maximize screen real estate.
Next to, Apple Watch Series 7 has a user interface optimized for the big screen, a new QWERTY keyboard and two unique watch faces – Duo contour and modular. Users also benefit from a battery that lasts 18 hours during the day and charges 33% faster.
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O The Apple Watch Series 7 is available in 41mm and 45mm sizes. and the longest-lasting Apple Watch ever. It has a stronger, tear-resistant leading edge. It’s the first Apple Watch with IP6X certification for dust resistance and a WR50.2 water resistance rating.
Next to, New Apple Watch Series 7 has 5 aluminum finishes and a range of new band colors and styles. Stainless steel models are available in silver, graphite and gold stainless steel. There’s also the Apple Watch Edition in Titanium and Space Black Titanium.
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in summary, The new Apple Watch continues to offer essential health and wellness tools, including an electrical heart sensor and an EKG app. It also has a blood oxygen sensor and an app. O watchOS 8 helps users stay healthy, active and connected with new types of workouts, the Mindfulness app, innovative accessibility features, greater access with Apple Wallet and more with the Home app.
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In the US, the Apple Watch Series 7 starts at $400. In this first wave The watch will be launched in more than 50 countries/regions. Such as USA, Germany, Australia, Canada, China, South Korea, UAE, France, India, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, UK and Russia. For a certain period of time, Brazil is off that list.