Apple Watch Series 7 may be delayed as a result of design revisions.
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Production delays for the Apple Watch Series 7 have hampered availability and may possibly push back the launch date. Bloomberg and Nikkei Asia both reported manufacturing difficulties, so that's the issue. The Series 7 is said to be employing a new screen technology process that incorporates a "different lamination method," according to sources. The concept is that the LCD display will be closer to the glass, which will be part of the new design that's expected to debut with the Apple Watch Series 7.However, as production has increased, quality control concerns have arisen, which have been exacerbated by the epidemic. We're used to getting a new Apple Watch every September along with a new iPhone, so it'd be a disappointment if Apple couldn't reveal the new gadget around that time. The original Apple Watch was introduced in September, but didn't go on sale until April of the following year which would be a nightmare if the new wristwatch wasn't ready for the holiday season. It coincides with speculations of a significant design update maybe the biggest since the Apple Watch debuted in 2014. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the Series 7 will be somewhat larger, with 41mm and 45mm case sizes, which have been packed up by various rumors and leaks. He also stated that the Series 7 will have flatter edges, similar to the current iPhone design language. Several sources, including Jon Prosser's renderings, have confirmed this (pictured). The Series 7 appears to be focused on the updated appearance, with little or no headline health features or additional sensors arriving in 2021. However, when we will see or be able to purchase the Series 7 is unknown for the time being.
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