Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

MacRumors

macrumors bot
Original poster
Apr 12, 2001
67,490
37,778


This week marks the 10th anniversary of the Apple Watch, which launched on April 24, 2015. Yesterday, we recapped features rumored for the Apple Watch Series 11, but since 2015, the Apple Watch has also branched out into the Apple Watch Ultra and the Apple Watch SE, so we thought we'd take a look at what's next for those product lines, too.

apple-watch-ultra-yellow.jpg

2025 Apple Watch Ultra 3

Apple didn't update the Apple Watch Ultra in 2024, opting only to introduce a new color, so it's due for a refresh. There are some exclusive features that are rumored for the Apple Watch Ultra that will further distinguish it from the standard Apple Watch lineup.

5G and Satellite Connectivity

Like the Apple Watch Series 11, the Apple Watch Ultra is likely to get a new MediaTek modem that will enable 5G connectivity for the first time, but it is also rumored to be getting satellite connectivity.

Right now, satellite connectivity is limited to the iPhone 14 and later, but by adding it to the Apple Watch Ultra, Apple will be able to better compete with companies like Garmin that offer dedicated satellite hardware for off-grid emergency use. The Apple Watch Ultra is aimed at hikers, scuba divers, and others who often partake in activities in remote areas, so a backup connection would definitely increase its appeal with the device's target audience.

With satellite integration, the Apple Watch Ultra would be able to connect to available Globalstar satellites to send texts and location information when cellular networks and Wi-Fi aren't available. It could either be limited to emergency situations, or available for texting like satellite connectivity on the iPhone.

Satellite connectivity is expected to be a feature exclusive to the Apple Watch Ultra, and it's not something we expect to see added to the Apple Watch Series 11.

Design and Display

With the Apple Watch Series 10, Apple introduced an LTPO3 OLED display that's bigger and brighter than the Apple Watch Ultra display, with faster refresh rates that enable a live ticking seconds hand on some watch faces.

This year, Apple could bring those same display improvements to the Apple Watch Ultra, so it's possible the Apple Watch Ultra 3 will feature the same wide-angle OLED that's up to 40 percent brighter at certain viewing angles, and the faster refresh rate for the seconds hand.

Similarly, Apple redesigned the back of the Apple Watch Series 10, and it's now made of metal instead of ceramic. It's also got a larger charging coil and integrated antenna, and we could see all of these changes come to the Apple Watch Ultra 3.

Health Features

Apple is working on a blood pressure monitoring feature, and there is a chance that it could launch in the 2025 Apple Watch Series 11 and Apple Watch Ultra 3, but it's not guaranteed because there have been some development problems that could delay it.

If we do get blood pressure monitoring, it won't provide exact systolic and diastolic measurements, instead monitoring for hypertension and providing an alert if the condition is detected over time.

After receiving a hypertension alert, an Apple Watch user could provide that information to a medical professional for additional testing, similar to how the existing atrial fibrillation features work in the Apple Watch.

watchOS 12

watchOS 12, set to launch in September, is expected to have some design changes that will be applicable to the Apple Watch Ultra 3. We could get visionOS-like design changes that will match the changes coming in iOS 19, but there's not going to be a complete overhaul.

We could see new interface elements that are inspired by visionOS, with an emphasis on translucency, glass-like finishes, rounded buttons, and subtle lighting effects.

Apple could also introduce a new set of features "powered" by Apple Intelligence. These capabilities won't run directly on the Apple Watch because it does not have enough RAM or storage space to support it, but a connected iPhone will be able to supply enough power for Apple Watch Apple Intelligence features.

There are also rumors that Apple is working on a new version of the Health app that has personalized health recommendations to help users lead a healthier lifestyle, and that functionality would likely have an Apple Watch component.

2025 Apple Watch SE

Apple doesn't update the Apple Watch SE very often, and it's actually been three years since we last got a refresh. It's overdue for an update, and 2025 is expected to be the year.

apple-watch-se-blue.jpg

The Apple Watch SE hasn't had an update since 2022, so a new model will have an updated chip that's faster and more capable, and there's a possibility that there could be design changes.

Design

There were rumors that Apple was working on a colorful, hard plastic casing for the next Apple Watch SE, but it may have been scrapped. Apple's design team didn't like the look of the plastic watch and the casing is not cheaper than aluminum to make, so Apple might have nixed it.

If that's the case, the next Apple Watch SE could continue to use aluminum and it will look similar to the current model, but it is probably going to get a larger display and slimmed down bezels. The current Apple Watch SE is available in 40mm and 44mm size options and it was modeled after the Apple Watch Series 6, but Apple has made two sizing updates since then. The Apple Watch SE will either get the 41mm and 45mm size options introduced with the Apple Watch Series 7, or the 42mm and 46mm size options Apple added with the Series 10. The 41mm/45mm size option is most probable because it distinguishes the Apple Watch SE from the Series 11 without making the third-generation SE look too outdated.

Display

Larger display sizes are a possibility as mentioned above, and so is always-on display technology. This is an Apple Watch staple that hasn't ever been introduced for the Apple Watch SE line, but it's now been around so long that it's probably affordable enough for Apple to add.

Faster Chip

The current Apple Watch SE has an S8 chip that's based on the A13 Bionic chip, but the Apple Watch Series 10 uses an S10 chip. The Series 11 could get an even faster chip, and Apple coul... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: What's Next for the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Apple Watch SE 3
 
as an original U2 owner, so for ~ 18 months, I would love to upgrade to the U3 in black one, but:
. needs blood oxygen capability
. needs new health sensor (eg blood pressure)
. needs to stay clear of "Apple Intelligence" capabilities
. watchOS 12/ios18 need to offer better analysis/display and recommendation for health data (eg sleep data).

But as usual, I will wait for the actual announcement and then make decisions based on facts/specs
 
What! The Ultra 3 still won't be able to run iPad apps. I hope they continue to come out with new health sensors. I use my Ultra 2 all the time and only take it off to charge.
 
The biggest issue with my original Ultra is that I'm not ultra. I use it for alarms and the correct time mostly but I still like it very much and might consider an upgrade one of these cycles.

I went from the Series 3 to the Ultra 2 purely for the battery life. Even when my S3 was brand new it could maybe last a day and a half on a charge. My Ultra 2 can go 5 days.
 
Last edited:
I wish the regular Watch was all glass pebble with the screen visible on all surfaces of the glass (even the sides), so you could choose what colour you want the "bezel" to be.
 
My early Ultra 2 has the banned blood oxygen sensor. I have Apple Care coverage so the U2 could be kept working for many more years until said sensor is operable in some form on a newer model..

I travel with both my U2 watch and my iPhone 16 Pro Max which has satellite connectivity.

All the yo-yo talk about tariffs encourages me to wait many years before acquiring anymore Apple products. After Election Day 2024, I upgraded my family to the M4 chips in laptops and Mac minis and all were delivered in 2024.

Apple could very easily price themselves out of the market place for the rest of us who are not billionaires.
 
My Watch Ultra 1 is still fast, and battery still lasts easily close to 2 full days. It is not admittedly activated with cellular but it’s on wrist these days on average if 15-17 hours. As a resident my days in the hospital are long and I’m still at close to 60% at end of a long day.

With that said, I’m coming up on 3 years with it this September and will likely replace with an Ultra 3 in black.
 
I've been aiming since Series 0 for my Apple Watch to replace my iPhone as my always on me personal device and 10 years later, it's getting close. My Apple Watch keeps me in communication with phone calls and messages. It's my wallet and keys, it keeps me organized with my calendar and reminders. I use it for music and podcasts and it tracks my health and fitness. I stay up to date with breaking news with Apple News notifications.

What my Apple Watch doesn't do is suck me into doomscrolling like my iPhone because it's naturally unsuited for that. Your arm would get tired and the small screen isn't engaging enough. It's nearly the perfect personal device.

It's missing a basic camera for occasional snaps and things I want to remember. A camera that you can point the Digital Crown of your Watch at to capture for Visual Intelligence to later remember or inquire about would solve that. And if/when Siri gets around catching up to modern AI standards, Siri could fill the roll of AI agent to perform activities that you'd need your iPhone for like calling a car, booking restaurant reservations or asking general knowledge questions. It's getting so close.

I still carry my iPhone when I'm expecting to work or be typing messages or checking email. It's still a great device for entertainment and browsing the net. But I've rewired my brain to leave my phone at home or in my pocket and look at my wrist instead. I love my Watch.

I've got an Ultra 2 and a Series 6 currently, looking to replace the latter with a dress watch when I see these additions:

  • Apple Intelligence capable chip
  • Digital Crown camera
  • 5G Apple chip for battery efficient, iPhone-free, always-on, zero-lag, connectivity
  • Satellite for messaging
 
Last edited:
  • Like
  • Wow
Reactions: jole and cbaca51
My early Ultra 2 has the banned blood oxygen sensor. I have Apple Care coverage so the U2 could be kept working for many more years until said sensor is operable in some form on a newer model.
Unfortunately, many (now most?) people find that when they bring their Apple Watch (Series 9 or Ultra 2) with a working O2 sensor to Apple for service, including battery replacements, even if on AppleCare, Apple just gives you a new or refurbished same-model watch on which the O2 sensor has been disabled.
 
Last edited:
The Ultra 1 is the best product Apple have launched in last 2-3 years for me. Don’t need to upgrade but will take the ultra 3 just to have a change of colour…would be nice to have an option to not have orange buttons
 
Se3 must have an always on display this time 🤞🏻 I do fancy getting another Apple Watch but I’m not into fitness at all 🤷🏻‍♂️. Plus an Apple Watch face store 🤞🏻 might tempt me back.
 
Watch Ultra should get a better display for sure, matching the Series 10 display. As for the SE, think it will be a chip upgrade only. Don't think Apple will give it Always on display.
 
  • Like
Reactions: mganu
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.