Apple Watch Pro Said to Not Work With Older Straps and Have Wider New Bands: Every Detail

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 Older watch straps from the firm are rumoured to not work with the Apple Watch Pro. A source claims that because the smartwatch has a larger display and a 47mm or 48mm case, it is incompatible with current watch straps and that Apple would include a wider band with the device. Older bands may work with the Apple Watch Pro, but they won't fit as well or as fluidly, according to Bloomberg. It is reportedly a tough smartwatch with capabilities for satellite calls and messaging, according to a previous source. Additionally, a flat display in a metal case is anticipated.

Weibo tipper Uncle Pan has revealed that the rumoured Apple Watch Pro will not support straps from earlier generations of smartwatches. It is anticipated to include a larger display, a case that measures 47mm or 48mm, and broader watch bands.


On the other hand, the Apple Watch Pro will support earlier bands, but due to the larger display, they might not fit or seem as seamless, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

A recent report suggests that the Apple Watch Pro may have a 47mm flat display. It reportedly belongs to Apple Watch Series 8. According to reports, the Watch Pro will be Apple's largest smartwatch. Without 4G or 5G connectivity, it is said to support satellite calling and texting. It is also rumoured to be a tough smartwatch with a fresh look.

Apple Watch Series 7 is anticipated to be 7% larger than Apple Watch Pro. Use of titanium was also advised for better construction quality. According to reports, the business will allegedly introduce the Apple Watch Series 8 at the "Far out" event on September 7.

The Apple Watch Series 8 is anticipated to have the same look as the Watch Series 7, according to a previous report. According to reports, it comes in the colours Midnight, Product Red, Silver, and Starlight for the aluminium version and Graphite and Silver for the stainless-steel version.

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