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Apple Watch Series 7 is set to get bigger

Apple Watch Series 7 render
Image: Jon Prosser x RendersByIan
(Featured image: © 2021 Jon Prosser x RendersByIan)

September is just around the corner and that means the Apple Watch Series 7 is imminent. As a result, there is now information about the size of the smartwatch.

Apple has already given its smartwatch a new design. This was most recently the case with Series 4. The housing became rounder and larger, including the display. At the same time, however, all bracelets from previous generations could also be used with this model. It now appears that the company has similar plans for this year.

Apple Watch Series 7: Display and housing should be slightly larger

Apple currently has two different size options for the watch in its range. One with a 40-millimeter housing and one with a 44-millimeter housing. According to a leaker, that should change a little with the upcoming Series 7. These are said to be available in 41-millimeter and 45-millimeter versions. Despite these minimal changes in size, all bracelets on the old watches should also be compatible with them (and vice versa, of course).

If the rumors that the design of the watch should be more angular are true, then that could also be true. Otherwise, you can still expect the display to grow, the edges around it to become smaller and there could be a green color option (see article image). The launch could take place in September.

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