JAKARTA - Apple will soon launch the Apple Watch Series 10 this week with some new details. This latest generation brings a significant increase in health features, design, and functionality.

According to trusted sources, the Apple Watch Series 10 will be equipped with an updated ECG/heart rate sensor, offering more accurate results and opening new features. One of them is the detection of sleep apnea, which allows the watch to analyze the user's respiratory pattern while sleeping.

Users need to wear the Apple Watch for several nights to get a sleep apnea diagnosis through a new algorithm in the Health app on the iPhone. In addition, the new algorithm will also help detect atrial fibrillation, reducing processing burdens on the Apple Watch itself.

Apple Watch Ultra 3 will also receive a similar update.

The Apple Watch Series 10 will come in 44mm and 48mm sizes, with a higher resolution than the previous model. To take advantage of this larger screen, Apple will bring some new watch faces:

Apple has also added new complications to show information about the ups and downs. Watch face Hermès will even be available to Apple Watch Ultra, with the possibility of an exclusive Hermès rope for Ultra.

The Apple Watch Series 10 increases water resistance, with certification for high-speed water sports up to a depth of 20 meters, as opposed to Series 9 which is only recommended for a depth of 50 meters without intensive activity. This latest series will also get the Depth app, which was previously exclusive to Apple Watch Ultra.

The Apple Watch Series 10 is rumored to have a slimmer design, while the Apple Watch Ultra 3 retains its design. In addition, Apple is also expected to announce an update to Apple Watch SE. Apple's launch event takes place on Monday, January 13.


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