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Analysts pointed to Apple's upcoming Watch screen size. Bigger Display, Thinner Profile in Appearance?

Analysts pointed to Apple's upcoming Watch screen size. Bigger Display, Thinner Profile in Appearance
Analysts pointed to Apple's upcoming Watch screen size. Bigger Display, Thinner Profile in Appearance?

 


Analysts pointed to Apple's upcoming Watch screen size. Bigger Display, Thinner Profile in Appearance


Interesting information has just been released by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. According to their predictions today, the next generation of Apple watches can see a big change!


**Magnify my watch!**


Kuo suggests Apple may ditch the latest 41mm and 45mm screen sizes in favour of bigger options – think 44mm and 49mm! That means even more space for all your favourite features and applications on your wrist. Consider getting better workout stats at a glance or making learning easier with notifications.

**thin and thin**


But wait, there's more! Kuo also predicts that these large displays could be housed in a thin chassis. A thin layout and a big screen? Sounds like a win for aesthetics and comfort. Consider an eye that blends seamlessly with your wrist without adding bulk.

**3D Printing Revolution?**


This is where things get interesting. On Apple's occasion, Kuo recommends incorporating the era of 3D printing into production systems. This could open the door to even more innovative designs and arguably lighter watches. Whether it's an i-box with complex information or an individual structure, thanks to 3D printing!


**Colour My Curiosity**


While Kuo predicts major changes in length and configuration, he indicates that the Apple Watch's mid-range specs may remain comparable. But there could be some interesting new color alternatives to keep things bright. Maybe a colorful green or a sleek titanium finish is on the horizon?


In a blog post he predicted that the display size of the two Apple Watch models could increase from 41mm to 44mm and from 45mm to 49mm, while a slimmer design is possible. 


Kuo, an analyst at TF International Securities, has made major changes to the specifications of the flagship Apple Watch to "remain largely the same," but the case is said to offer new color options.


The elements of the brand new watches are expected to be produced using 3D printing.


CNBC reported that Apple has been testing 3D printing for the Apple Watch Series 9 over the past 12 months, which Kuo described as a "significantly advanced" production feat.


Vivid Laser Technology (BLT) will supply Apple with components for the 3-D exposed watch, he said.


"BLT shipments of 3D printed components are expected to increase in the coming years, with the potential to supply Apple Watch cases," the analyst offered.


The Apple Watch Series 10 is expected to debut in September, when the tech giant usually unveils its latest iPhone models and wearables.

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