Apple will unveil the Apple Watch Ultra 3 at its event on September 9. Leaks and reports suggest various enhancements compared to the Ultra 2. Here’s an overview: The watch will feature a slightly larger display of 422×514 pixels, achieved by minimizing the bezel while maintaining the same overall size. Performance-wise, it is expected to include the new S11 chip, offering faster processing and improved energy efficiency. This may enable advanced health monitoring capabilities, GPS, satellite connectivity, and AI functionalities. In terms of connectivity, there are rumors of satellite features for emergency messaging and location sharing, along with anticipated 5G support, a step up from the LTE-only Ultra 2.
Health and fitness features may include potential blood pressure monitoring, although its accuracy could delay its release, and long-standing speculations exist regarding blood glucose monitoring, likely available after 2025. An AI-driven Workout Buddy will provide personalized live workout insights as part of a larger AI health initiative, Project Mulberry, aimed at offering tailored guidance. The battery life is already commendable, lasting up to 2 days under normal use and extending up to 72 hours in low-power mode. The efficient S11 chip and enhanced display could potentially increase battery longevity to 3-4 days in low-power mode, with faster charging anticipated similar to the Series 10.
The starting price is expected to be $799, consistent with the Ultra 2, and the watch is likely to be introduced alongside the iPhone during Apple’s September event, with preorders possibly beginning a few days post-keynote and deliveries occurring 1-2 weeks later.
