
Apple Watch Series 7 may feature exclusive watchfaces on bigger display
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Apple Watch Series 7 may have at least three new and exclusive watchfaces because of a bigger display.
The upcoming Apple Watch is going to be radically different in terms of design, as Apple is planning flat sides and bigger models for its next wearable. The Apple Watch Series 7 could come in a 1mm larger size, which means there will be a 41mm model and a 45mm model, instead of 40mm and 44mm models. Now, there is a report that claims that Apple will launch exclusive watchfaces for the upcoming model to make the best use of the increased real estate. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said that Apple’s upcoming Watch Series 7 will have a 1.9-inch screen on the larger 45mm model. This is at least 16 per cent bigger than the existing 1.78-inch display. The screen resolution of this 1.9-inch display may be 396x484, up from the resolution of 368x448 pixels. The display will have thinner bezels than what the existing Series 6 comes with. Now, there is evidently a larger display in the offing, and Apple is going to take full advantage of that.
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