Apple Watch 4 release date, price, news and leaks

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Update:A newly published Apple patent details a circular smartwatch screen
This probably won't be used by the Apple Watch 4, but you never know
Plus, a new report suggests Apple may be willing to let third-party developers start work on watch faces for the Apple Watch
If this is the case, expect far more watch faces to debut in watchOS 5 and on the Apple Watch 4.The Apple Watch 3 is the best wearable Apple
has built, and, as it tops our best smartwatch list, it’s arguably the best smartwatch from any manufacturer that you can buy right
now.But, like most things in the gadget world, it’s still not perfect or essential in the way that a smartphone is, so naturally it's
expected Apple plans to improve it with a Watch 4.Below we've put together all of the leaks, rumors and speculation about the Apple Watch 4
we've seen so far, plus a list of things we'd like to see Apple implement in its next generation wearable.Cut to the chaseWhat is it The
next generation Apple smartwatchWhen is it out Possibly September 2018 alongside new iPhonesWhat will it cost Probably upwards of £329 /
$329 / AU$459Apple Watch 4 release date and priceThe Apple Watch 3 in both black and rose gold Apple announced the third iteration of its
smartwatch on September 22, 2017, so we expect we'll have to wait until at least September 2018 to see the launch of the Apple Watch 4.As
the Apple Watch 2 was released a year earlier in September 2016, that’s our best guess - but it's quite likely
We could be waiting even longer though as the gap between the original Apple Watch and the Apple Watch 2 was over a year at 17
months.There’s no word on the Apple Watch Series 4's price, but it’s likely to be around the same as the Apple Watch 3 currently is,
meaning a starting price of around £329 / $329 / AU$459 for the smaller 38mm version.That said, the Apple Watch 3 actually had a lower
launch price than the Apple Watch 2, so with all the extra tech likely to be found in the Apple Watch 4 the price could equally increase or
decrease a little.Bear in mind that the price we've mentioned above is just the starting cost
If you choose the larger 42mm band or opt for LTE connectivity, the Apple Watch 3 gets more expensive, as does choosing a pricier case or
strap material
All of that is likely to remain true for the Apple Watch 4.Apple Watch 4 design and displayA trusted analyst that has previous history of
predicting Apple products suggests the Apple Watch 4 is set to undergo a big design overhaul.So far every generation of the Apple Watch has
come in either 38mm or 42mm screen sizes, but KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says he believes the Apple Watch 4 will have a 15% larger
display.That doesn't necessarily mean the Apple Watch 4 is going to a much bigger watch - the Watch 3 has a lot of bezel space around the
outside of the display, so it may be the company has slimmed this down to fit in the extra screen real estate.That said, Kuo's report does
suggest the company will be including a larger battery inside the Apple Watch 4 that will likely mean the body of the watch will have to be
at least a touch bigger to squeeze in the larger cell.Kuo also notes that the design of the Apple Watch 4 is set to be "more trendy", but
exactly what the analyst means by this isn't particularly clear yet so we'll have to wait for picture leaks to know more about the
look.Before Kuo's comments, we had seen a patent for a self-adjusting watch strap
This would involve a mechanism that expands and contracts the strap as needed, so that the fit remains comfortable and not too loose at all
times, which could also help ensure the sensors on the watch get accurate readings. The Apple Watch 4 could have a strap that resizes
itself
Credit: Apple InsiderIt's unlikely to happen on the Apple Watch 4, but we've also seen an Apple patent for a circular smartwatch screen.And
back in 2016 we saw another patent filed by the company for a round smartwatch, so we may see that in some future generations of the
wearable.Apple Watch 4 features and specOne leak suggests Apple will use faster, more versatile circuit boards for its antenna
That's again according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo who speculates it'll mean a more stable LTE signal and better heat and moisture
resistance.Rumors for watchOS 5 (learn more about that below) suggest the upgrades to the OS will be using the LTE signal much more
regularly, so it makes sense if the company plans to update it to a faster antenna.One change that we can predict is the chipset, with a new
Apple S4 one likely to be included, though we don’t yet know how much difference that will make. As for new features on the Apple Watch
4, it looks like you may able to unlock your watch by just looking at it
Apple patents show that the Apple Watch 4 may bring a Face ID camera to make the wearable more secure. That'd mean you'd just be able to
look at your watch to unlock it and avoid having to enter an annoying PIN number to be able to use certain functionalities
Additionally, it would make it a whole lot easier to make quick FaceTime calls from your wrist Apple Watch 4 fitnessOne report from late in
2017 suggests the Watch 4 could get an upgraded heart rate tracker that could embrace EKG technology for the first time.EKGs, also known as
ECGs or electrocardiograms, are more advanced than a standard heart rate monitor and provide more in depth information, by using currents of
electricity to analyze your heart's behavior.The rumor comes from Bloomberg (who spoke to people familiar with Apple Watch 4 plans) but the
site also spoke to a cardiologist at the University of California who said the feature isn't intended for those who don't experience
heart-related issues.The cardiologist went as far to say if you’re a "healthy person", “there’s no reason to follow ECG”
activity.There's also an older patent for a wearable that can measure your respiration rate, which could well be a feature on the Apple
Watch 4, but considering we've yet to see any further leaks about the feature it may be something included on a future wearable like the
Watch 5.You can expect the return of fitness features we've seen on the Apple Watch 3 including the top-end heart rate monitor and GPS
technology as well as the ability to track your swimming with the waterproof design.Apple Watch 4 OS and batteryIt’s also likely that the
Apple Watch 4 will run watchOS 5, although again we've got very little information on what that will feature. One report has said the new
software will bring something called StreamKit, which would allow for a Spotify app on Apple Watch
That would be a big deal for those who don't use Apple Music.StreamKit is a framework that's set up behind the scenes to allow cellular
versions of the Apple Watch to receive push notifications from apps
That would mean you'd be able to get Facebook or Twitter messages directly to your wrist, and it's another step toward having a fully
functioning phone replacement.Another report (from 9To5Mac) found a suggestion in some watchOS 4.3.1 beta code that the company may be ready
to allow for third-party watch faces in the next version of the Watch software. If that's the case, it means lots more developers will be
able to make watch faces for the Apple Watch and hopefully there will be far more innovation and experimentation than what we've seen in the
past
Basically, if Apple allows this you can expect far more style choices when it comes to watch faces on the Apple Watch 4.What we want to
seeWhile exact details about the Apple Watch 4 remain a mystery for now, the things we want from it aren’t enigmatic at all
In fact, they’re right underneath these words.1
Android compatibilityIf the Apple Watch 4 supported Android it would have wider appealWe know this is hugely unlikely to happen, but
wouldn’t it be great It would also help the Apple Watch match Android Wear in one of the few areas where it doesn’t already, since
Android Wear offers limited compatibility with iOS devices.It’s understandable that Apple would want to keep its Watch working only with
other Apple devices, since doing so keeps people in its ecosystem – you’re not going to switch to an Android phone if you already have
an Apple Watch.But that could also put off anyone who doesn’t want to make a long-term commitment to Apple, and it completely rules out
anyone who currently uses an Android phone from having one of the best smartwatches on the market.2
Even better battery lifeThe Apple Watch 3 actually has quite good battery life, at least by smartwatch standards, easily lasting at least
two days if you don’t use LTE.But that still leaves plenty of room for improvement
Many fitness trackers last around a week or longer and of course a conventional watch will go for years.It’s not realistic to expect the
Apple Watch 4 to do the same, but any gains would be appreciated and help make it feel like less of a downgrade from your analog watch in
that area.Improvements could also make sleep tracking more viable, since currently you’re likely to plug your Watch in overnight.3
More fitness featuresThe Watch 3 is a good fitness watch, the Apple Watch 4 could be a great oneThe Apple Watch has become more and more a
health and fitness device over the years and that’s now one of its main selling points, but there’s still room for improvement here.Much
of this will be handled by apps and software updates, but we’d like to see more health and fitness skills from the actual Apple Watch 4
hardware too, such as sensors that can track your respiration rate and blood oxygen levels.4
Better SiriOne of our few complaints in our Apple Watch 3 review was about the patchiness of Siri
When it works it’s great, but sometimes commands won’t be heard or interpreted properly and that sort of thing can put people off using
it at all, since when it does fail you’d usually be quicker doing the thing by hand.So we’d like Siri on the Apple Watch 4 to work
better
That’s probably largely a software or connectivity hurdle, which could mean any improvements will reach older models too.Another option
would be for Apple to improve the microphone so Siri can hear us better, but that's not really the main issue we faced on the Apple Watch
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Improved performanceApple upgraded the chipset in the Apple Watch 3 but it’s still not quite as speedy as we’d like, especially when it
comes to loading apps, which often isn’t instantaneous.Much of the time the Apple Watch’s whole purpose is to be a faster, simpler
alternative to getting out your phone, but if you’re waiting for apps to load it’s arguably not.So we hope the chipset in the Apple
Watch 4 – likely to be called the Apple S4 – will offer the sort of smooth performance we get with an iPhone 8 or iPhone X.6
A circular optionNot everyone wants a square watch, so we'd like to see a circular optionOn the scale of things that are going to happen
this ranks way above Android compatibility but below most other things.Apple seems happy with the design of the Watch and hasn’t
substantially changed it in the various versions it’s launched so far, so we don’t expect a redesign any time soon, let alone a
completely different screen shape.But having a circle as an option would be nice
Conventional watches often have a circular face, as do many Android Wear ones, so to appeal to more buyers it would make some sense to offer
the choice.The issue is it would mean reworking the interface a bit, which Apple probably doesn't want to do.7
Heart rate insightsThe heart rate monitor in the Apple Watch 3 is fairly impressive, as it can keep a record of things like your heart rate
ranges when working out, your heart rate variability and your daily resting heart rate, as well as your beats per minute, but it doesn’t
do much with the information.It would be good if the Apple Watch 4 – or a software update on previous models – added insights into what
these stats actually mean and how you can affect them, because that would turn some graphs into genuinely usable information.Given WatchOS 4
already brings the ability to poke you to be more active at times that are helpful to you, using this heart rate data to help you get fitter
(by suggesting slightly longer walks, or congratulating you on lowering your resting heart rate with reasons it's happened) would be
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