If the release date for the Apple Watch 7 is any indication, we can expect that the Apple Watch 8 will arrive in September this year. With that being five months away, it can be a tricky situation to determine whether you should purchase the Apple Watch 7 or wait for the Apple Watch 8. So here’s some information about both products to help you decide.
What do we know so far about Apple Watch 8?
Apart from the speculated release date of September, we can also anticipate that Apple Watch 8 will likely be $399 for the smallest model, as Apple hasn’t changed the price points for its smartwatch for several years now. Given the various models for Apple Watch 7, it’s expected that the next iteration will include a larger model at a slightly higher price tag, as well as several versions about a hundred dollars more that can has built-in cellular connectivity. Premium cases made from stainless steel and titanium will bump the price up several hundreds more on top of that.
Most of the rumors so far for the Apple Watch 8 have been related to its wellness features, which is good news since the Apple Watch 7 didn’t improve much on that front. According to insider Mark Gurman, the upcoming iteration will include a skin-temperature sensor as well as better sleep-tracking technology.
What are the best features of the Apple Watch 7?
Better yet, at the time of this writing, the Apple Watch 7 has slashed its price from $400 to $330 at various retailers like Target and Walmart. That’s a fantastic deal for one of the best smartwatches on the market today. In fact, with the rumored features of the Apple Watch 8 being rather middling so far, it’s hard to go wrong with grabbing the current Apple smartwatch instead of waiting.
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