Options for the Apple Watch Series 8's appearance and colour Tipped: All Knowledge

Neha Roy
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The Apple Watch Series 8 will reportedly resemble its predecessor, the Apple Watch Series 7. A tip has disclosed the planned colour options for the company's rumoured next-generation wearable device. The entry-level Apple Watch Series 8 device is specifically mentioned in the leak. According to reports, stainless steel and aluminium are both available in two colours. There were no new sensors visible on the smartwatch, according to the tipper, who cites an unnamed source. According to a recent claim, the Apple Watch Series 8 might be able to provide a "fever detection" capability.


An insider named ShrimpApplePro (@VNchocoTaco) has provided details on the base model of the rumoured Apple Watch Series 8. The informant claims that the product will resemble Apple's original smartwatch quite a bit. It supposedly comes in the colours Midnight, Starlight, Product Red, and Silver for aluminium. The tip source also suggested that there might be Silver and Graphite colour options for the stainless steel version.


The tipper further notes that the Apple Watch Series 8 base version would not come in a titanium option and that their source was unable to visually discern any new sensors on the rumoured wristwatch series from Apple. The tipper noted that the Apple Watch Series 8 box will now have a stronger adhesive seal. According to rumours, doing this will prevent retailers from repackaging the smartwatch. Mass production is reportedly set to begin this month.


Apple Watch Series 8 will reportedly have the largest wearable display the company has ever produced. The Watch Series 8 may be known as the Apple Watch Pro, claims the source.


According to a recent story, the Apple Watch Series 8 may come with a body temperature sensor that can allegedly tell if a user has a fever. It is said to advise wearers to use a suitable thermometer or go see a doctor. According to the publication, the feature might not display the temperature as precisely as a traditional thermometer.



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