The original incarnation of the Apple Watch was certainly novel and ambitious, but there’s no disputing that the device had its fair share of shortcomings. Not only was the device sometimes frustratingly slow to use, the interface itself was uncharacteristically clunky. Over time, though, Apple steadily improved the overall user experience on the Apple Watch. Not only is the device today much faster with a cleaner interface, but Apple has also added a number of compelling new features, such as the inclusion of cellular connectivity on last year’s models along with improved heath tracking features. Throughout all this, the Apple Watch form factor has remained unchanged. Sure, Apple will occasionally debut new watchbands, but the overall design of the casing and display itself has remained exactly the same. With the fourth-gen Apple Watch on the horizon, that may be about to change. According to a recent report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the next-gen Apple Watch models will incorporate larger displays. Don’t Miss: Top 10 Amazon Prime Deals of the Day on Thursday The current Apple Watch is available in two sizes, one with a 38mm display and another with a 42mm display. The new Apple Watch models will reportedly feature… Read full this story
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