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No wearable to date has a microLED display, however, which is why Apple is expected to wait until 2025 before releasing this new model. Christine Baker Each successive generation of the iPhone has added new features and, in almost all cases, they've improved. Part of this is due to the fact that Apple is experimenting with microLED displays, which would help increase the brightness, color and contrast of the next-gen Ultra's display.
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You can expect some internal upgrades, like an improved processor (likely the S9 chip) and it could have the dual-frequency (L1 and L5) GPS chips, which is only currently available on the Ultra and would give the Series 9 more accurate GPS tracking abilities for workouts.Īs for a second-generation Ultra, there's speculation that Apple could wait another year before releasing a new version of its rugged smartwatch.

There is some speculation that the Series 9 could adopt some features of the Ultra, like an Action button and a more rectangular design, but that's very much up in the air. (Apple does have some enticing deals on older refurbished models.) What's Next for the Apple Watch?Īpple is expected to release the next Apple Watch, the Series 9, in September like it always does. Choosing between the different models is ultimately going to come down to the newer design, an always-on display, some exclusive wellness features and how much you're willing to pay. They all run the same watchOS, look and work fairly similar and have the same 18-hour "all day" battery life.

The truth is that every Apple Watch that has been released in the last four years has been generally similar - except for the super-rugged Ultra.
