The most anticipated device, the Apple Watch Pro, is expected to make its debut on Wednesday at the iPhone 14 series 'Far Out' launch event. Apple introduces a number of bands to go with the smartwatches, and they support a number of watch faces. The Apple Watch Pro will have exclusive bands and watch faces, according to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg. Another Apple Watch-related development is the rumoured arrival of a new model that is allegedly "cheaper than the Apple Watch SE." Cupertino-based corporation.
A new set of bands for the Apple Watch Pro will "be quite wide ranging and play into the extreme sports motif," according to the first word from Gurman, who tweeted it. Additionally, he claims that "some really info packed faces for fitness metrics" will be there. He might be referring to watch faces with dense faces, which display different stats on the homescreen. On this, there is no consensus.
The wristwatch won't have "flat sides and they are rounded like the Apple Watch Series 7," he continues. He also states that a new programmable button will be located on the left side. This implies that you can assign a specific task to the button, such as opening a specific app.
The second development was revealed by a New York Times report, as reported by 9to5mac. According to the rumour, Apple plans to introduce a new Apple Watch model that will be "cheaper than the Apple Watch SE" and "compete more aggressively for young smartwatch buyers." The business reportedly seeks to capitalise on the rising trend of parents giving their children wearables as a temporary telephone because "miniature screens reduce difficulties like internet addiction."
A high-end wearable for serious athletes that will compete with fitness trackers made by its rival Garmin will be unveiled alongside the model, according to the article. On September 7, at the 'Far Out' event, which will also witness the introduction of the iPhone 14 series, both the Apple Watch Pro and this purportedly inexpensive Apple Watch variant will reportedly go on sale (Wednesday).