What will make us happy with the new Apple Watch Series 6?

Despite the fact that there are now quite often rumors about a delay in the production of the new iPhone 12 due to the outbreak

coronavirus pandemic, Apple's release scheduleWatch Series 6 seems to have no changes yet. This means that, most likely, we will see the launch of the Apple Watch Series 6 around September, and sales themselves will start a little later.

If you remember that the 2019 version of Series 5 is nothas changed a lot since Series 4 released in 2018. However, we are all extremely curious about what Apple will offer us in 2020. For the most part, we don't expect drastic design changes this year either, so if you're still dreaming of a round Apple Watch, you'll just have to wait another year or even more years. However, a real revolution could happen under the hood.

It is likely that the American company is readytake another huge step towards turning your smart accessory into a comprehensive health monitoring center. At least, many authoritative figures are already talking about this. We can expect a more powerful chip, longer battery life, and sleep tracking (finally!).

So, according to the Apple Watch information receivedSeries 6 will come with the company's own S6 processor. It will follow in the footsteps of last year's S5, 2018 S8, etc. It will provide faster performance and performance. Perhaps more importantly for future users, the S6 chip should also be significantly more power efficient than its predecessors, as the Apple Watch Series 6 is expected to raise the battery life bar to finally support sleep tracking. This is one of the very few features that most Android compatible smartwatches offer that the Apple Watch does not. Moreover, it has long been known that Apple is working on introducing this function.

Battery life has always been the longestan obstacle that prevented Apple from catching up with competitors, but Cupertino may have found a way for Apple Watch 6 to provide full-time and night sleep without completely draining the battery.

Although the above functions can certainlyto provide a significant improvement in user experience, the true innovation of the Apple Watch Series 6 is most likely due to its built-in pulse oximeter and the detection of mental health problems.

This isn't actually the first time we've heardabout such plans, but last time it was unclear whether these features were actually aimed at the Series 6 model or a newer generation. As it turns out, Apple could include innovative technology to measure blood oxygen levels directly from your wrist using the aforementioned pulse oximeter as soon as this fall, although FDA clearance is apparently required and that could cause some delay.

Please note, pulse oximeter and technologymental health detections will be closely linked, and the advanced heart rate monitor already built into existing Apple Watch devices will also play a role in looking after your body and mind with things like fall detection, high and low heart rate notifications , and perhaps even anxiety and panic. Let's see how Samsung and Fitbit try to compete with this…