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Apple tends to work like clockwork when its come to announcements and launches.
The Watch Series 3 was announced in September this year while the Series 2 landed and launched
in the same month back in 2016.
So it's realistic to think the same fall launch will happen for the Series 4.
That should also mean that WWDC 2018 will be when we hear more about what Apple will
be doing on the watchOS front before it starts rolling out the update to its new Watch and
current Watches before the end of the year.
Swim tracking was the killer feature for the Series 2 and LTE in the Series 3, so what
will be talking about for the Series 4?
There'll be plenty of speculation ahead of that big unveil next year, that's for sure.
You know it, we know it, the world knows it.
In 2018, it's pretty likely - sorry pretty much nailed on - we will see a new Apple Watch
next year.
Tim Cook and company work like clockwork, so just like its smartphones there should
be a new smartwatch on the way too.
Whether it's called the Apple Watch Series 4, Apple Watch 4 or something entirely different,
we can start the guessing game now, but as sales of the Watch seem to be on the steady
rise, the next iteration could be Apple's most important yet.
Why?
Because the new Watch could cement itself as the number one smartwatch (and watch brand)
ahead of the likes of Samsung, Garmin, Fitbit and fashion brands like Fossil who are all
getting in on the connected timepiece action as well.