The Apple Watch Series 10. | Image Credit – PhoneArena
What we know so far
It’s a bit early to know for certain which rumor will turn out to be true. We expect more rumors and leaks to come up in the near future and give us more information about the upcoming timepiece.
Right now, we know that the Series 11 is rumored to come with the long-awaited blood pressure monitoring feature. The functionality was rumored for the Series 10 but didn’t make it in time, and hopefully, this time it will be up to Apple’s performance and quality standards.
We don’t expect major redesigns at this point, so we’re ready for the recognizable square Apple Watch design, a bright display, and a fast chip. Here’s what we expect and what we’ve heard so far about the Apple Watch Series 11.
Apple Watch Series 11 release date
The Apple Watch Series 11 is expected sometime in September 2025. As per tradition, the fall is when Apple releases iPhones and Apple Watches. So far, there’s no leak about the concrete date, but that’s understandable given how early it is to know that for sure.
Device family | Announcement | Market release |
---|---|---|
Apple Watch Series 8 | September 7, 2022 | September 16, 2022 |
Apple Watch Series 9 | September 12, 2023 | September 22, 2023 |
Apple Watch Series 10 | September 9, 2024 | September 20, 2024 |
Apple Watch Series 11 |
September, 2025* |
September, 2025* |
Apple Watch Series 11 price
We have no leaks about the potential price of the Apple Watch Series 11. Judging by previous generations, we expect the timepiece to start at $399 for the smaller size with GPS-only connectivity. We expect two sizes and two options for connectivity: GPS-only or GPS + Cellular.
Apple Watch model | 41mm (or 42mm) GPS only | 45mm (or 46mm) GPS only | 41mm (or 42mm)GPS + Cellular | 45mm (or 46mm) GPS + Cellular |
---|---|---|---|---|
Apple Watch Series 8 | $399 | $429 | $499 | $529 |
Apple Watch Series 9 | $399 | $429 | $499 | $529 |
Apple Watch Series 10 | $399 | $429 | $499 | $529 |
Apple Watch Series 11 |
$399* | $429* | $499* | $529* |
*– anticipated price
Apple Watch Series 11 design
Apple Watches come with a very recognizable square design and I doubt that Apple will stray from the tradition here. We have buttons on the right side of the display and speakers on the left side. We may expect some new fancy watch bands, as Apple usually unveils something new in terms of bands with new Apple Watches.
The Apple Watch Series 10 showcasing the recognizable rectangular Apple Watch design. | Image Credit – PhoneArena
You will likely be able to choose between aluminum and titanium for the material of the case.
As for colors, we expect the titanium option to sport a natural titanium color, possibly gold and a silver/grey version. The aluminum case variant is usually more colorful and may feature something more interesting, but we don’t know the exact shades just yet.
Apple Watch Series 11 display
Apple Watch Series 11 battery
Although this battery life isn’t terrible, with detailed sleep monitoring and other features that the timepiece sports, it would be very, very nice if it would last at least two days. There are no rumors about improvements in battery life for the Series 11, but this doesn’t necessarily mean there won’t be any. It’s just too early for concrete rumors, so we can still hope.
As for charging, Apple worked on things with the Series 10 and it now charges faster than previous models: Apple says the Series 10 needs 30 minutes to reach 80% charge and another 30 minutes to hit 100%. Which beats previous generations by 15 minutes, and the Ultra models by 30 minutes.
Apple Watch Series 11 features and software
WatchOS 11 key features. The Series 11 will likely come with watchOS 12. | Image Credit – Apple
As for features, we have the long-rumored blood pressure monitoring feature. Rumors about it indicate it may come this time, although people were saying this for the Series 10 and it didn’t materialize.
Apple is known to take its sweet time with features and ensure they meet its high-quality standards. That’s the main reason (reportedly) that the Series 10 didn’t get the feature. It has Sleep apnea detection and water temperature detection.
For a long time, people have also been whispering about blood glucose monitoring features for the Apple Watch: I will take the risk and tell you right now that such tech most likely won’t be ready for the Series 11. Apple can always surprise me and somehow pull this off, but I doubt it at this point.
Apart from that, you will likely get the usual suspects for the watch: a wide variety of workouts, ECG, blood oxygen, irregular heart rhythm notifications, sleep monitoring, wrist temperature, and other health metrics. The Series 11 will also likely feature safety functionalities like Crash Detection, Emergency SOS, and the like.
There’s another thing that is more on the wish list than in the rumors so far: something Apple Intelligence-related. The Series 10 didn’t come with specific AI features, but given how AI is the center of attention nowadays, it would be a good addition to the Series 11. We’ll know more about watchOS 12 probably during WWDC in the summer of next year, so we’ll get a glimpse of the features we might get with the 2025 Apple Watches.
Apple Watch Series 11 hardware and specs
Apple Watch Series 11’s expected specs:
- CPU: S11 (expected)
- Battery: Up to 18 hours (expected)
- Sizes: 42 and 46mm (expected)
- Materials: Aluminum and Titanium (expected)
- Connectivity: GPS-only, or GPS + Cellular
- Storage: 64GB (expected)
Should I wait for the Apple Watch Series 11?
- You should wait for the Apple Watch Series 11 if you’re currently sporting the Series 9 or older and you may be ready for an upgrade next year. We don’t know much about the Series 11, but it will likely warrant an upgrade if you’re coming from an older Apple Watch.
- You should not wait for the Apple Watch Series 11 if you currently have an Apple Watch Ultra 2 or an Apple Watch Series 10. The differences between the 10 and 11 may not be enough to warrant an upgrade, although it’s quite early to tell for certain.