
"There are features you can enable or disable to prolong your watch's battery for up to 36 hours, but what if Apple's smartwatches lasted at least a few days with no battery-saving adjustments? This is usually the wish among users around product launch season. Also: The Apple Watch Series 11 rumors I'm most excited about Apple has made improvements to its battery life and charging within the past few years."
"We're a day away from one of the biggest tech events of the year. Apple's "Awe-dropping" iPhone event takes place on Tuesday in Cupertino, where the tech giant will reveal its latest handsets and devices. Rumors swirl about Apple's thinnest iPhone, new AirTags, and three new Apple Watch drops. As a health wearables editor, the latter particularly excites me. In the lead-up to Apple's event, I've rounded up several Apple Watch rumors, like the Apple Watch Ultra 3's satellite connectivity upgrades or hypertension monitoring."
Demand for longer battery life continues, with expectations that upcoming smartwatches should last multiple days without engaging battery-saving modes while supporting continuous exercise, sleep tracking, and connectivity when the phone is distant. Faster charging improvements have been made, but multi-day endurance remains a priority. Brighter displays matching competitors' 3,000-nit levels are desired for improved visibility. Rumored upgrades include Apple Watch Ultra 3 satellite connectivity enhancements and potential hypertension monitoring. Overall, improvements in battery capacity, display brightness, advanced health sensors, and robust connectivity would address core user needs for reliability and continuous health data capture.
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