Apple Watch Ultra 3 will get a larger display

Smart watch makers you basically fall into two groups. Some go for a small and stylish body, while others prefer a bigger display. With its new Ultra smart watch, which focuses on performance and durability, Apple is clearly in the second group.”
Apple’s new Ultra smart watch is a smartwatch that focuses on performance and durability.
According to a Macrumors report that mentions a new display resolution for unannounced smartwatches in Apple’s codebase, the next-generation Watch Ultra will feature a larger display without increasing the overall footprint of the wearable device. Apparently, the company will reduce the size of the bezels.

The report mentions a new display resolution of 422×514 pixels, which beats the Apple Watch Ultra 2’s 410×502 pixel screen resolution. It’s more likely that the company simply cut down the bezels to achieve a larger screen area (which could explain the jump in resolution), rather than completely redesigning the case.
The former seems more likely, especially given Apple’s long history of using the same fundamental design language for at least a few years before making any major changes. The best example is the Apple Watch Series 10, which simply shrunk in size compared to its predecessors, while the Watch Series 7 simply added a curved display.
The first seems likely, especially given Apple’s long history of using the same fundamental design language before adding a curved display.
Is this a major update?”
According to leaks and Bloomberg reports, the Watch Ultra 3 will get a few key updates. In addition to a larger display, they’ll also get an updated OLED panel with wider viewing angles. More importantly, Apple will reportedly also increase refresh rates and brightness.
The Watch Ultra 3 will also get an updated OLED panel with wider viewing angles.

A more significant update will be support for satellite communication. Apple has already implemented this convenience in the iPhone, and it’s pretty logical to use it in a smart watch designed for sports and outdoor enthusiasts. The report also mentions support for blood pressure monitoring, but it’s unclear if that feature will be ready for launch in the fall of 2025.
And it’s not clear if that feature will be ready for launch in the fall of 2025.
Another major update will be support for 5G connectivity, marking a generational shift for the Watch Ultra 2, which currently only supports 4G LTE connectivity. The third-generation smartwatch will reportedly add support for 5G Redcap, a slightly slower 5G connectivity option that’s suitable for low-power devices.
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