I’ve been writing about technology for two decades and am routinely struck by how the sector swings from startling innovation to persistent repetitiveness. My areas of specialty are wearable tech, cameras, home entertainment and mobile technology.
This year’s Apple Watch is reported to introduce a new display technology, one which could result in a highly desired upgrade for any gadget: increased battery life., the next Apple Watch, due this fall, will use a new type of OLED screen called low-temperature polycrystalline oxide thin-film transistor. Currently, LTPO is only used for part of the Watch’s display tech and the rest uses low-temperature polycrystalline silicon, which is not as power-efficient.
It’s a good question. Apple has routinely followed a simple plan when it comes to battery life on the Watch: keep it roughly where it is. True, the Apple Watch Ultra and Ultra 2 have much longer battery life, but other models have stuck to the same 18-hour usage between charges.My guess would be that this formula will be continued, but that’s still reason to be excited.
This would make sense: it’s a key feature on Samsung smartwatches and on lightweight devices like the excellent Swiss-based Aktiia bracelet. In which case it will be interesting to see if it works in the same way as on Samsung’s devices, where you have to calibrate it once a month in conjunction with a blood pressure cuff.
The idea is that the sensors in the Watch cold recognize whether someone is swimming or not, and “whether the user is showing regular or irregular behavior while swimming; and in accordance with the user showing irregular behavior, sending an alert message to one or more other devices.”
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