The Apple Watch Series 7 will hit the market later this year. Many rumors suggested that Apple was working on a way to measure body temperature, Blood-Sugar Monitor, and Blood Pressure in future Watch products.
There have also been claims that the Apple Watch can read blood sugar levels as well. Unfortunately, none of these things will appear in the Apple Watch Series 7.
Instead, we’ll have to wait until 2022 before we can start tracking body temperature on the Apple Watch.
Apple had previously aimed to include a body temperature sensor in this year’s model, but it is now more likely to be included in the 2022 update. The blood glucose sensor that would help diabetics likely fail to control their glucose levels will be ready for commercial launch for several years.
The idea behind installing body temperature sensors on the Apple Watch relates to the current COVID pandemic.
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Having the ability to quickly read your core body temperature is a quick and easy way to find out if you have a fever. It’s not a confirmation that you have COVID, of course, but it’s a useful tool to have quick access to whether or not you need a test.
What’s new on the new Apple Watch Series 7?
Some pretty big changes are planned for the Apple Watch Series 7. The device itself will appear to be a bit thicker, though not to the extent that you would notice.
Apple will update the technology of the screen and make it thinner so that the information looks and feels closer to the glass. The Apple Watch Series 7 will also have a new processor and improved wireless connectivity; It looks like a 5G model is coming.
Some Specific features only for Apple Watch Series 7
Aside from the physical and internal improvements, sources claim that Apple’s Apple Watch Series 7 will include some unique features.
One of them is the ability, published in watchOS 8, to open hotel room doors and doors with the Apple Watch. Apparently, this feature will be exclusive to the Apple Watch Series 7.
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Apple is also said to be working on a rugged model of its Apple Watch, but it won’t see the light of day until 2022. There will also be a new updated version of the Apple Watch SE, which will also be released in 2022.