The Apple Watch Series 7 may still be relatively young, but we’re already turning our attention to the next model — tentatively titled the Apple Watch Series 8. The next-gen smartwatch could offer a complete redesign over this year’s Watch. Or it could refine what we already have. Either way, it’s likely to be the best smartwatch out there.
Rumors about the next-gen smartwatch have already started circulating. While we don’t necessarily know what it will look like, we can speculate. Interested in learning more? Here’s everything we know so far about the Apple Watch Series 8.
Apple Watch Series 8 Pro?
According to most recent rumors, Apple will actually launch multiple models of the Apple Watch Series 8 — including a standard model, and a higher-end Apple Watch Series 8 Pro. It’s expected that many of the big changes to the series will actually come to the Pro model, and not the standard model — though we’ll have to wait and see if the standard model does end up getting some updates too.
Apple Watch Series 8 design
Contrary to all the rumors, the Apple Watch Series 7 offered a very similar design to the Apple Watch Series 6. That’s to say, it had rounded edges and an overall look similar to the previous-generation model, save for the larger display.
That could change for the Apple Watch Series 8 — or at least for the Apple Watch Series 8 Pro.
Some rumors indicate that the Apple Watch Series 7 redesign got pushed to next year due to manufacturing issues. That means we could get a flat-sided Apple Watch next year that will match recent iPhone and iPad models.
Renders showing what was then thought to be the Apple Watch Series 7 were first published by Jon Prosser. They show an Apple Watch that’s available in a number of colors.
Of course, it’s entirely possible that the leaked renders are completely off and that the Apple Watch Series 8 will end up looking much like the Series 7. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing; the Series 7 is still a great-looking device. But it might disappoint some users who were hoping for a radical redesign.
Apple may also end up launching a rugged version of the device, that can withstand more day-to-day abuse. This could end up being the so-called “Pro” model, but we’ll have to wait and see.
Apple Watch Series 8 specs
The Apple Watch Series 7 offered very little when it came to upgraded internals over the Series 6. That could change for the Series 8.
The Apple Watch doesn’t really need a much faster processor. But giving it one would ensure that it will stay relevant for longer.
Some rumors suggested that Apple was pursuing a new double-sided System-on-a-Chip for the Series 7, which would reportedly give the device a battery boost. It’s possible we could see that tech on the Series 8 in the new S8 chip.
Whether that tech arrives in the Apple Watch Series 8 or not, the device may get better battery life. Now that the Apple Watch tracks sleep, users need better battery life than ever.
Regardless of what happens, we do know that each Apple Watch upgrade does not come with the exact specifications as previous models.
Apple Watch Series 8 fitness tracking
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Rumors about better fitness tracking on the Apple Watch have been circulating for some time. Notably, Apple is reportedly working on a way to track blood glucose in the Apple Watch, which would help users detect or monitor diabetes. This would be a huge addition to the device.
A report from Bloomberg suggests that Apple is also working on a skin temperature sensor, which could potentially help with fertility planning. The body temperature sensor is a significant boost to the features if it’s true.
That said, most recent rumors suggest that Apple may skip the body temperature sensor on the Apple Watch Series 8, with Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman noting that chatter about the temperature sensor has slowed down over the past few months. Bloomberg also reports that the much-awaited blood glucose monitor is set now for 2024.
The glucose monitoring feature will enable new Apple Watch models to measure blood glucose independently without using a third-party device.
Apple Watch Series 8 medications app
A medications app might also be in the works for the Apple Watch Series 8. This medications app will remind users to take their pills at the appointed time. Reports also say that sleep tracking features will get an upgrade.
That said, new reports suggest that the Apple Watch Series 8 will offer a better Atrial Fibrillation detection feature, even telling users how often they’re in AFib, known as the “AFib burden detection.”
We’ll have to wait and see what kinds of improved workout app and fitness tracking we end up seeing in Series 8. Regardless, it will likely continue to make the Apple Watch worth the money.
Apple Watch Series 8 cost and release date
We’re still a long way off from an official Apple Watch Series 8 release. The Apple Watch Series 7 was announced alongside the iPhone 13 series at an event in September 2021. The new device will likely be announced at a similar time in 2022. We expect the price to remain similar — with the smaller model starting at $399.
But the rugged version should be more expensive than the regular models. Some reports even state that the rugged Apple Watch Pro could cost as much as an iPhone 13 Pro. This means a price tag of about $950.
Features your Watch can already do.
Even if you are interested in the Series 8 apple watch model, you should know what you can currently get in the Series 7 options.
You can unlock your iPhone with your Watch.
You can use Apple Pay.
The Apple Watch lets you switch faces to best suit your needs, and the Watch works without an iPhone (although not every feature may work).
It tracks your sleep as well as checks your heart rate.
These are just a handful of the features you can use. An Apple Watch is worth the money because it allows you to do so much from your wrist. You don’t need a plan, as it can work via Wi-Fi.
However, you’ll need a plan if you want to use it for most of its functionality when you aren’t near Wi-Fi, mainly because your Watch won’t use your phone’s data as it connects to your phone via Bluetooth.
FAQ
What will the Apple Watch 8 do?
The upcoming Apple Watch Series 8 will have a faster chip with an all-new processor and improved health features. It will be a significant upgrade to the Apple Watch series. Stay tuned for in-depth reviews of the device that will show you all the new features and all that it has to offer. The new watchOS will allow for a better Watch face display and other software improvements.
Is there going to be an Apple Watch 8?
Yes, there will be. The next Apple Watch Series 8 is expected to be announced in September 2022. Then, it will ship out a couple of weeks later
Will the Apple Watch 8 have better battery life?
Yes, the Apple Watch 8 will have an improved battery life thanks to the new chip and processor that comes with it. Improved OS designs will see the always-on-display feature consume less battery power.
When was the Apple Watch Series 8 released?
The Apple Watch Series 8 hasn’t been announced or released yet. The new Apple Watch Series 8 should be announced around September 2022.
Is Apple releasing a new watch in 2022?
Yes. We expect Apple to announce and release at least one Apple watch this year. Top on the list is the new Apple Watch Series 8.
Apple might also announce a rugged version of the series 8. This might be called the Apple Watch Pro. This rugged apple watch will come with larger displays and a premium metal casing. The rugged apple watch was designed for extreme sports and other rugged activities. The rugged model might possibly feature the flat-edged design that next year’s models of the Apple Watch will have.
How do you pay with Apple Watch?
If you’re shopping in an app on your Apple Watch, see if there is an Apple Pay option. Double-tapping the side button also brings up your Apple Pay if a credit card machine accepts tap to pay. It’s quite easy to hold your wrist up to it.
How do I receive phone calls on my Apple Watch?
If you’re getting a phone call, you can click Accept–the green button or Reject–the red button that pops up on your Apple Watch.
To dial out, you can click on the Phone Call button and scroll through your contacts or choose someone in your recent calls and click their name to call them. The volume will play through your Watch’s speaker or headphones if you have them connected. This works for Wi-Fi or cellular calls.
Another anticipated iPhone watch release is the Apple Watch SE 2. This Apple Watch SE 2 will likely skip the new flat front glass display the other new models will have. It will retain the older Apple Watch display look.
Can the Apple Watch take blood pressure?
Some devices in the current Apple Watch lineup can measure blood pressure, but only in combination with a cuffing device. Nevertheless, there are reports that a standalone blood pressure monitor will come to future Apple Watch models. With such a feature, blood pressure monitoring will be possible without needing an external blood pressure cuff.
Will Apple Watch call 911 if you fall?
Yes. Fall detection is one of the new health features of recent Apple Watch models. This feature helps the Apple Watch to call emergency services and message your contacts if you fall. The Watch will check if you are mobile 60 seconds after a fall. If you don’t move after a minute, the Watch will contact emergency services and other necessary contacts. You can turn off the automatic call by tapping your Apple Watch display.
But the feature isn’t 100% accurate. It might fail to detect some falls. Also, some similar recreational activities might seem like a fall.
How long does the Apple Watch usually last?
Recent Apple Watch models have an all-day battery life of 18 hours. But turning off always on display improves the battery life significantly. The Apple Watch Series 8, updated Apple Watch SE, and other future brands will have better battery life thanks to new energy-efficient chips.
Can your Apple Watch take your temperature?
No, it can’t. Current Apple Watch Series watches do not have body temperature monitoring features. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has stated that the skin temperature measurement rumors have slowed down. So, you might need to wait for next year’s Apple Watch (the Series 9) for more information.
Does Apple Watch track oxygen?
Yes, the last two models of the Apple Watch come with oxygen tracking. The oxygen tracking feature of the Apple Watch is quite accurate. However, Apple warns that it isn’t as accurate as a dedicated medical oximeter.
So, you can keep track of your blood oxygen using the Apple Watch Series 6 and 7 for fitness purposes. But if you want the most accurate results, you should use a finger-based pulse oximeter.