The upcoming Apple Watch is rumored to introduce a new display technology that could potentially result in a highly desired upgrade for wearable gadget users: increased battery life. The new device, set to be released this fall, will feature a low-temperature polycrystalline oxide thin-film transistor (LTPO) OLED screen, replacing the current low-temperature polycrystalline silicon technology. LTPO is currently only used for part of the Watch’s display, with the rest utilizing less power-efficient technology.
The new LTPO OLED screen will improve battery life by reducing leakage current and increasing the role of oxide in connecting directly to the OLED pixel. While the display may not appear any different to users, the switch to LTPO technology is expected to result in longer battery life for the Apple Watch. However, it remains to be seen if Apple will follow its pattern of maintaining battery life at current levels, similar to previous models that offer an 18-hour usage between charges.
Despite the potential for increased battery life, it is likely that Apple will prioritize introducing new features over extending overall battery life. Rumors suggest that the Apple Watch Series 10 may include blood pressure measurements, a feature that is common in Samsung smartwatches and lightweight devices like the Aktiia bracelet. It is unknown whether the blood pressure measurement function will require calibration, as is the case with Samsung devices, or if it will be automatic like the Huawei Watch D, which features an inflating wristband.
As details about the Apple Watch Series 10 continue to emerge, it will be interesting to see how Apple integrates new features while maintaining existing battery life standards. The addition of blood pressure measurements could offer a unique selling point for the device, potentially attracting users looking for advanced health monitoring capabilities in a wearable device. Whether the Apple Watch Series 10 will offer significant improvements in battery life alongside new features remains to be seen.
With the upcoming release of the Apple Watch Series 10, consumers can expect the new device to be equipped with the latest display technology, potentially resulting in increased battery life. Despite the company’s track record of maintaining current battery life standards, the addition of new features such as blood pressure measurements may provide users with enhanced functionality. As more details about the Apple Watch Series 10 are revealed, it will be interesting to see how the device’s performance and capabilities compare to previous models.


