Apple’s upcoming flagship smartwatch will have a 5 per cent bigger display and be able to track your body temperature to detect if you have a fever, leaks suggest.
According to prolific Apple tipster Mark Gurman in , the firm will add body-temperature detection to its Series 8 model, expected to be released this autumn.
Meanwhile, another leaker, Ross Young in Austin, , claims the Series 8‘s screen size will measure 1.99 inches diagonally.
This would make the Series 8 the biggest Apple Watch screen yet, although the biggest on the market overall is the Domiwear DM100, which has a whopping 2.86-inch screen.
In comparison, the Apple Watch Series 7, released last year, was available with either a 1.691-inch or a 1.901-inch screen.
Apple is expected to release a total of three smartwatches this autumn, including the Series 8, which is also rumoured to have a flat screen.
Apple is expected to release a total of three smartwatches this autumn, including the Series 8, which is also rumoured to have a flat screen. Renders created by Arkansas-based leaker and YouTube host Jon Prosser show what the Series 8 screen could look like
Apple has released a new flagship Apple Watch every year since 2015.
2021′s Apple Watch Series 7 (pictured) was released in autumn with up to 33 per cent faster charging and a bigger display, with prices starting from £369
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