Some of the features the Apple Watch Series 7 has been advertised to come with are the inbuilt ECG to track your heartbeat, the call function, Always-On Display, SGHz Wi-Fi, U1 Ultra Wideband chip, checking out daily activity trends on your iPhone via the fitness apps, and a claimed battery life of 18 hours on a single charge.
Apple claims that the Watch Series 7 is the most durable Apple Watch to date with a “crack-resistant” front crystal, IP6X-rated for dust resistance and “swimproof with WR50 water-resistant”.
A previous report by MacRumours claimed that the Watch Series 7 will come with a secret 60.5GHz wireless connection capability to transfer data. If it’s true, this would be the first time an Apple product is going to launch with such a feature.
As per the FCC filings, the 60.5GHz transmitter requires a “proprietary Wireless Serial Dock” with a corresponding module for data transfer. This external dock would be needed to activate the data transmission on the Apple Watch and hence, make the feature work. To be able to activate the 60.5GHz wireless connection for transferring data, the Apple Watch would need to be placed over this magnetic dock which also has a corresponding 60.5GHz module. It may be the case that the feature is only reserved to be used by Apple employees and not by the general consumer.
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