Here’s everything we know about the Apple Watch Series 8 so far

The current Apple Watch Series 7 is the best wearable that Apple has ever made, but there is always room for improvement. Improvement is what we're expecting from Apple Watch Series 8, although those hoping for a radical redesign might be disappointed depending on which rumors you believe.

We're expecting Apple to announce its next smartwatch in the fall of 2022 — here's everything we think we know right now.

What will the 2022 Apple Watch be called?

It's a pretty safe bet that we should expect Apple to announce a new watch that carries the same naming convention we're familiar with — Apple Watch Series 8. There may be additional Apple Watches announced at the same time, but an Apple Watch Series 8 is almost guaranteed to hit the market alongside whatever else Apple has cooking.

The company is also expected to release an update to the Apple Watch SE, but it's unlikely that it will get a name change. More likely is that the new generation will simply be called the Apple Watch SE (2nd generation).

One particular model of the Apple Watch could get a new name since it might be an entirely new model. There are rumors that the company will release a rugged edition of the watch this year. The two names being floated so far are the "Explorer Edition" and "Extreme Sports Edition." Mark Gurman is going a different direction, saying that the company is likely to use its "Pro" branding used for many of its other products and simply call it the "Apple Watch Pro."

Given that the rugged Apple Watch, codenamed N199 inside the company, will apply to extreme sports enthusiasts and consumers who typically spring for Apple's pro offerings, I think the company will probably go with the Apple Watch Pro name and marketing. Apple has already been touting the durability of the current watches, so it's clearly a selling point that it believes clicks with consumers.

Will the Apple Watch Series 8 get a redesign?

The Apple Watch Series 8 design is a tricky one because it could go one of two ways. While there's a very good chance that the new wearable won't look all that dissimilar to Apple Watch Series 7, last year's offering was rumored to get a new design with flat sides but that didn't come to fruition.

However, the rumors of a redesign are back! A recent report from Apple leaker ShrimpApplePro said that they had "heard from (a) source today that there is a flat front glass display for apple watch display." The leaker did not specify if the flat display glass would mean a different housing for the entire Apple Watch or which models would get the new design.

Apple specifically called out the new glass design on the Apple Watch Series 7 as a way to make the watch more durable, so it wouldn't be surprising to see the company go completely flat in order to improve durability even more. Such a design would also work well for a rugged edition of the Apple Watch if that model comes to light.

In addition to a new display size for the rugged model, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says that the new edition will also ditch aluminum in favor a more durable metal. It's currently unclear exactly what metal the company has opted for. Gurman also says that the rugged edition will feature a larger battery.

Apple Inc. plans its largest smartwatch display to date, a bigger battery, and a rugged metal casing as part of the upcoming Apple Watch geared toward extreme sports athletes, according to people with knowledge of the plans.

What Apple Watch models can we expect this year?

In addition to the standard Apple Watch Series 8, Apple may be looking to upgrade one model and add an entirely new one to the lineup.

According to a report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the company is planning to release an update to the Apple Watch SE this year. The reporter says that the new Apple Watch SE is not expected to be upgraded to the larger displays featured first in the Apple Watch Series 7.

In addition to the Apple Watch SE getting an upgrade, Gurman also says that the company plans to release a completely new rugged edition of the Apple Watch that would be designed for use in extreme conditions.

The other major announcement this year at WWDC was watchOS 9. That update certainly heralds what we can expect from the Apple Watch Series 8 this fall. As I've reported, Apple is preparing three new variations: a new low-end SE, a standard Series 8 and a rugged edition aimed at extreme sports.

The reports on the rugged Apple Watch so far point to a possible "Explorer Edition" name and indicate the new watch could feature a more durable design as well as longer battery life. It would make sense for those wanting to use an Apple Watch in extreme scenarios like triathalons, rock climbing, mountain biking, and others that require equipment that can take a beating.

Gurman's reporting matches that of Ming-Chi Kuo and his own reporting back in 2021. Kuo also agreed that the company is set to release an Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Series 8, and Apple Watch "Extreme Sports" edition of the Apple Watch this fall.

What sizes can we expect from the Apple Watch Series 8 models?

Based on Apple's last couple of releases it seems likely that 41mm and 45mm are likely, although display analyst Ross Young has posited things could ratchet up a notch — the 41mm and 45mm options could be joined by an unknown third size.

Young's report is backed up by Haitong International Securities' Jeff Pu. The analyst wrote a note to investors that claimed the company would be adding a new 1.99-inch model to the Apple Watch lineup:

According to a note to investors from Haitong International Securities' Jeff Pu, seen by MacRumors, the new addition will be a 2-inch part built exclusively by Luxshare. Young has also backed that up with a new post to Twitter, suggesting that 1.99 inches could be the size — something that seems to simply be a case of rounding rather than competing viewpoints.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has also said that the display for the rugged version for the Apple Watch will be the largest the company has brought to the device. According to a report from Bloomberg, the display for the "Extreme Sports" edition of the watch will come in at almost two inches diagonally and a resolution of 410 by 502 pixels.

The rugged version of the Apple Watch will get a screen that measures almost 2 inches diagonally.

What processor will power the Apple Watch Series 8?

While some were hoping for a brand-new processor with the Apple Watch Series 8, it seems like we're in for another year of an incremental upgrade.

According to Mark Gurman, Apple will release a "new" S8 chip to power the Apple Watch Series 8, but that processor will be heavily based on the S7 chip from the previous year.

The reporter does, however, go on to hint that we can expect an "all-new processor" next year.

For those hoping for a faster chip in this year's Apple Watch, I'm told the S8 chip will have the same specifications as the S7, which was also the same as the S6. Next year's models, however, are slated to get an an all-new processor.

Will the Apple Watch Series 8 feature satellite communication?

Apple is again said to be working on a satellite communication feature fur future products, potentially Apple Watch Series 8. Such a feature would allow wearers to send short emergency texts when out of cell tower reach.

According to Mark Gurman, the satellite communication could come to the iPhone first but eventually make its way to the Apple Watch as well. Gurman says that we may, however, have to wait until 2023 to see the watch get the feature:

Since reporting that the iPhone is gaining the feature, I've heard that the Apple Watch is also destined to get that functionality—either this year or in 2023. Whether it's on the iPhone or Apple Watch, the technology would provide an alternative to the Garmin inReach Explorer and SPOT, handheld satellite communicators with similar features.

Apple Watch Series 8 expected to get new health features

Apple is again expected to focus on health this time around., Reports have suggested that car crash detection could come to a future Apple Watch and iPhone — potentially Apple Watch Series 8 and iPhone 14.

We heard almost a year ago that Apple wanted to add sleep apnea tracking and detection to a future Apple Watch, although rumors of such an addition to Apple Watch Series 8 have been lacking.

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has pointed to a new temperature sensor being added, something which Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently all-but confirmed the feature was coming to this year's models. Gurman, however, says that the technology will provide a general reading rather than an exact temperature, allowing for a feature that will inform the user if they are running a fever.

The body-temperature feature won't give you a specific reading—like with a forehead or wrist thermometer—but it should be able to tell if it believes you have a fever. It could then recommend talking to your doctor or using a dedicated thermometer.

What will the Apple Watch Series 8 cost?

Pricing is a tricky one for various reasons, especially with the current economic situation the United States — and the world — finds itself in. Prices are volatile, and we might get an indication of what to expect when Apple announces its iPhone 14 pricing ahead of Apple Watch Series 8.

If the company sticks with Apple Watch Series 7 pricing, expect the 41mm Apple Watch Series 8 to start at $399 for the 41mm and $429 for the 45mm and increase from there, depending on bands and case options.

It's also unclear what the rugged "Explorer Edition" of the Apple Watch would start at if it is announced. That version is certainly expected to come in at a higher starting price than the standard and SE editions of the watch. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says the rugged Apple Watch could even come in at a price as high as an iPhone 13 Pro at $999.

Given that the new high-end Apple Watch will pack in a slightly larger display, new sensors and higher-end materials, I wouldn't be surprised if it starts closer to $900 to $999, the starting price of an iPhone 13 Pro. We're only a couple months away from finding out exactly where Apple lands.

When will the Apple Watch Series 8 be released?

We don't know for sure, but we can make an educated guess based on past years. Last year saw Apple announce Apple Watch Series 7 on September 14 before making it available to buy on October 15. The Apple Watch is usually announced at the same event as the iPhone, so we can reasonably expect it to be unveiled in September along with the iPhone 14.

Whenever it lands, this will be the best Apple Watch ever made, that's for sure.

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