I recently discovered that the Apple Watch Series X will be larger and thinner, but surprisingly, it won’t include the new health features many were expecting. Despite this, the launch promises to be exciting, especially for those who value design and power. Let’s dive into what we can expect from the upcoming Apple Watch Series X and what this means for users.

Feature | Detail |
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Screen Size | Up to 2 inches |
Design | Thinner, no significant changes |
Health Features | No new features like sleep apnea detection or blood pressure measurement |
A New Size for the Apple Watch Series X
In the latest issue of his weekly newsletter, Power On, analyst Mark Gurman revealed that the Apple Watch Series Xwill have the largest screen ever seen in this product line. The large model will feature a 2-inch screen, slightly bigger than the 1.93-inch screen of the Apple Watch Ultra. However, the overall design of the watch will not change significantly, remaining true to its recognizable aesthetic.
Specifications | Apple Watch Series X | Apple Watch Ultra |
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Screen | 2 inches | 1.93 inches |
Case Material | Titanium (optional) | Titanium (49 mm) |
More Power, But No Apple Intelligence
Another new feature will be a much more powerful processor, which will allow for greater integration of artificial intelligence in future devices. However, Apple has no immediate plans to incorporate its Apple Intelligence into the Apple Watch Series X. This suggests that the company is laying the groundwork for future improvements, although these won’t be available in this release.
What About the New Health Features?
This is where the surprise comes in. Despite expectations, the Apple Watch will not include new health features like sleep apnea detection or blood pressure measurement. According to Gurman, blood pressure measurement is still not reliable enough and will only offer trends rather than exact data, similar to how wrist temperature measurement currently works.
Health Feature | Availability in Series X |
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Sleep Apnea Detection | Not available |
Blood Pressure Measurement | Not available |
Blood Oxygen Saturation Measurement | Limited in the U.S. |

User Opinions and the Vision from MundoVirtual
User reactions have been mixed. Some value the increased size and additional power, while others are disappointed by the lack of new health features. From MundoVirtual, we believe this move reflects Apple’s strategy to perfect its hardware while continuing to develop more precise health technologies. Despite the absences, the Apple Watch Series X remains a promise of innovation and design.
Opinion | Comment |
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User 1 | “I love the larger and thinner design, but I was expecting more in terms of health.” |
User 2 | “The more powerful processor is great, but what about the new health features?” |

Conclusion
The Apple Watch Series X will arrive in September along with the iPhone 16, featuring a thinner design, a larger screen, and a more powerful processor. However, those who were hoping for new health features will have to wait a bit longer. This launch is another step in the evolution of Apple’s smartwatch, maintaining its leadership in design and technology.
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