From CNET: With Apple's September 9 event officially in the books and rumors about its fall lineup gaining traction, the biggest clue yet about the new Apple Watches comes straight from the source. The notoriously secretive company may have tipped its hand regarding a new Apple Watch Ultra 3 in the public beta of iOS 26 (first spotted by MacRumors), where imagery reveals new screen specs that don't match any current Apple Watch model on the market.
While Apple has yet to confirm the existence of the watch (and likely won't until the event), the Ultra 3's absence at last year's launch along with its two-year upgrade cadence, make 2025 a prime candidate for its debut. Here's everything we're expecting for the Ultra 3 at Apple's September event based on the latest reports, leaks and usual upgrade patterns.
If the leaked iOS 26 imagery holds true, the Ultra 3 will feature a slightly larger screen with a 422x514-pixel resolution (up from the Ultra 2's 410x502 pixels). In keeping with Apple's tradition of maximizing screen real estate without adding bulk to the already giant Ultra, the upgraded screen size wouldn't increase the actual footprint and could be achieved by reducing the bezel size.
The Ultra is due for a performance bump to at least keep up with the S10 chip on the current Series 10 (the Ultra 2 runs on the S9 chip). The more likely scenario is that both the Ultra 3 and Series 11 get a new S11 chip that would typically bring faster performance and greater efficiency. The bump up in processing power could support new features such as enhanced GPS tracking, satellite connectivity, more advanced health monitoring and potentially some additional Apple Intelligence integrations like Workout Buddy which Apple announced in WatchOS 26 (and which I've started to think might be a bigger deal that it first appeared).
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