The Apple Watch Series 3 came with the S3 chipset and is currently the oldest smartwatch in Apple’s portfolio to support WatchOS 8.
Apple Watch Series 3 could be discontinued in the third quarter of 2022, more than five years after its initial launch, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The analyst claims the device’s computing power cannot meet the requirements for newer versions of WatchOS.
According to Bloomberg, rumours suggest that the Apple Watch 8 will release alongside a new rugged model and a refreshed low-cost Apple Watch SE. While precious little is known about the upcoming series, Juli Clover of Macrumors suggests that Series 8 will look exactly like Series 7, even though Apple was reportedly working on a refreshed design with flat edges of the latest flagship iPhones and iPad Pro.
Some rumoured new features for Series 8 watches include user body temperature sensors, sleep apnea detection and car crash detection.
Apple has also patented and filed for patents for several watch technologies including skin-based biometric authentication that would allow users to authenticate devices just by wearing them and a self-tightening watch band that would automatically adjust itself during periods of intense activities like running or playing sports.