Apple Watch Series 8 Will Reportedly Come With a Larger Display

The Apple Watch Series 8 will reportedly sport a 1.99-inch display size.

By Apoorva Sinha | Updated: 5 July 2022 06:56 EAT

  • Apple is expected to launch three variants of the Apple Watch Series 8
  • The watch series will also reportedly feature a body temperature sensor
  • Apple Watch Series 8 is also said to get an S8 chip

Apple Watch Series 8 could come in 50mm size

Apple Watch Series 8 is reportedly said to feature a larger display than its predecessors. This larger size is expected to be 1.99-inch. The Cupertino-based tech company is said to launch three variants of the new smartwatch. The Apple Watch Series 8 will also reportedly feature a body temperature sensor that is capable of detecting whether you have a fever. It could then recommend talking to your doctor or use a dedicated thermometer. The smartwatch from Apple is also said to get the S8 chip.

Ross Young, the CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), has shared a tweet, teasing that the upcoming Apple Watch Series 8 could come in new sizes, including larger display than its predecessors, including the Apple Watch Series 7. This larger size could be 1.99-inch, which means that the upcoming model could come in 50mm size. On the other hand, the Apple Watch Series 7 is available in 41mm and 45mm options.

Moreover, a recent report suggests that the Apple Watch Series 8 will feature a body temperature sensor that is capable of detecting whether the wearer has fever. The smartwatch could then recommend talking to their doctor or using a dedicated thermometer. The report also added that the Apple Watch’s body-temperature feature won’t give users a specific reading similar to a forehead or wrist thermometer. The wearable will rather indicate if it believes you have fever.

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