The habesha sex videoApple Watch Series 10 was revealed at the tech giant's Sept. 9 "Glowtime" event, alongside the new iPhone 16 series, AirPods 4, and plenty more. The wearable will come in three colorways: a deep, glossy jet black, warm rose gold, and classic silver aluminum.
Here are the new features that give Apple Watch Series 10 an edge over the last Apple Watch.
SEE ALSO: Apple Event 2024: Everything announced, including iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10The Apple Watch Series 10, Apple's latest smartwatch model, has the following new features:
The Apple Watch Series 10 is now larger with 42mm and 46mm sizes, up from 41mm and 45mm on the Series 9. The display has more rounded corners and a wider aspect ratio, which Apple says makes it appear softer, sleeker, and more streamlined. Plus, it'll have Apple's first ever wide angle OLED display, making it 40 percent brighter than past styles.
Series 10 is the thinnest Apple Watch ever, at just 9.7 millimeters, which is almost 10 percent thinner than the Series 9. The Series 10 also weighs almost 20 percent less than the Series 9 and is made with 95 percent recycled titanium.
Though the new Apple Watch Series 10 charges more quickly than past iterations, a full charge will only get you 18 hours of battery life at a time. A new design incorporates a more efficient charging coil that enables the watch to charge up to 80 percent in 30 minutes.
Approximately 1 billion people struggle with sleep apnea, a medical condition that affects breathing and can cause disrupted sleep. The new Apple Watch Series 10 (as well as the Series 9 and Ultra 2) has a sleep apnea detection feature that uses an accelerometer to monitor a metric called "breathing disturbances". It will notify you if it shows consistent signs of moderate to severe sleep apnea.
A new Depth app launches automatically when the Apple Watch Series 10 is submerged and measures depths to 20 feet (six meters), as well as water temperature. A new Tides app shows seven days of information about rising, falling, high and low tides, sunrise and sunset for coastlines all over the world.
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Mashable's currently on the ground in Cupertino for the Sept. 9 "Glowtime" Apple event.Check out our live blogto keep track of all things Apple Watchbefore, during, and after the event.
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