Apple Watch Pro: Rendering shows larger screen and new button

Apple Watch Pro presented ahead of time. Chassis renders seem to confirm the larger screen and extra button. See you tomorrow to find out!

As expected, leaks regarding future Apple products, which will be announced at the Far Out special event this Wednesday, are mounting. Today we got a better look at the highly anticipated Apple Watch Pro thanks to renders from 91mobiles. An opportunity to get a first glimpse of this new generation of connected watches in line with the Apple brand.

Apple Watch Pro presented ahead of time

Before we go any further, we remember that this is just another anonymous “industry source”that should be taken with a grain of salt. At the same time, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the renders are “the real thing.”And this is ultimately what we expected. There’s a larger screen, as announced in several previous reports by the journalist, as well as a slight evolution of the design of the Apple Watch Series 7 (sorry, lovers of flat edges).

Chassis renders seem to confirm a larger screen and extra button

Look closely and you’ll notice an extra button on the opposite side of the Digital Crown and a multitasking button. 91mobiles and Mark Gurman hypothesize that this button could be programmable, allowing you to launch a specific app or exercise without using the touch screen. Chassis leaks from Sonny Dickson and DuanRui also point to a larger screen and an extra button.

See you tomorrow to find out!

Thus, the Apple Watch Pro will no doubt be aimed at extreme sports enthusiasts, those who are willing to spend around 1,000 euros on high-quality Garmin smartwatches. While it may sound extravagant, remember that there have always been high-end Apple Watch models for customers with deep pockets. The Hermes Series 7 collection, for example, rises to 1859 euros. In this context, perhaps the €1,000 Apple Watch Pro seems less crazy…

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