Tech giant Apple is preparing to unveil its latest in wearable technology this September, alongside the much-anticipated iPhone 16 series. The upcoming Apple Watch Series 10, also rumored to be referred to as the Watch X series, is set to bring substantial design changes and enhanced features, according to recent leaks. Leaked CAD renders from 91Mobiles offer a glimpse into the evolution of the Apple Watch Series 10's design. Sources indicate that the new model will feature a larger 2-inch display, a departure from previous models like the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, which had smaller screens of 1.7 inches and 1.93 inches respectively. Rumored dimensions for the Apple Watch Series 10 suggest a sleeker profile at approximately 46 x 39.7 x 11.6mm, making it thinner compared to the Ultra model while introducing a larger form factor compared to the Series 9. Despite these changes, familiar elements such as the digital crown, square display, and side button are expected to remain, with an added new magnetic band connection system for improved usability. In terms of display technology, the Series 10 is rumored to adopt a low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) OLED screen with thin-film transistor (TFT) enhancements. This promises not only better display quality but also improved battery efficiency compared to its predecessors. One of the most anticipated features rumored for the Apple Watch Series 10 is its ability to monitor blood pressure, a first for Apple's smartwatch lineup. This potential addition could significantly enhance the device's health-tracking capabilities, allowing seamless monitoring of blood pressure trends. Apple is slated to officially unveil the Apple Watch Series 10 during its September event, coinciding with the launch of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models. Pricing details and availability are expected to be disclosed at the event, following the successful launches of the Series 9 and Ultra 2 models last year. With these advancements, Apple continues to push the boundaries of wearable technology, aiming to redefine the smartwatch experience worldwide. Motorola Launches MotoTag: UWB Tracking for Android Users iOS 18 Developer Beta 2: Unlock iPhones from Mac, SharePlay Updates, and RCS Messaging Apple Faces EU Scrutiny Over App Store Policies Under New Law