I really hope not. This September, alongside the new iPhone 16 and 16 Pros (and maybe 16 Ultra?), Apple will presumably announce a 10-generation Apple Watch. suggest the “ ” will be even larger than the , with a bigger two-inch display.
And while the case is said to be thinner, the Apple Watch X will look — unsurprisingly — . That sparked a discussion among the tech team: Is this it? Have smartwatch designs peaked? Are all new Apple Watches and Android-powered WearOS smartwatches just going to be variations of what we already have? Unfortunately, the answer is probably yes. From Creative to Apple Watch Clones The Samsung Galaxy Gear came with a camera built into the band.
When Samsung released its Galaxy Gear in 2013, it blew open the world of smartwatches. (Technically, the Pebble was the first “modern” smartwatch but I count its E Ink display as more rudimentary, so it’s in a different class.) The Galaxy Gear was bulky and uncomfortable to wear, but it had a camera built into its band! The 1.
9-megapixel camera didn’t take very good photos, but it was a camera — on your wrist! Finally, we had Dick Tracy or Inspector Gadget’s do-it-all wristwatch computers. Samsung followed up the Galaxy Gear with the sleeker Gear 2 smartwatch. Then came the Gear S, which had a sci-fi-looking screen that curved around your wrist.
Every tech company seemed to have a fresh take on smartwatches. We got round displays, rotatable bezels that could be used to navigate around the.
