The Apple Watch SE 2022 may gain an always-on display, ECG, faster processor, and higher price

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The Apple Watch SE 2022 may gain an always-on display, ECG, faster processor, and higher price
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Apple may employ its typical salami tactics of releasing new features bit by bit with the iPhone SE 2022.

Last year, Apple didn't upgrade the more affordable version of its smartwatch line, thethat it released back in the fall of 2020. Keeping up with the good tradition of its SE-branded line of products, it has apparently decided that the Apple Watch SE will follow in the footsteps of the iPhone SE series and will be upgraded once every two years instead of getting annual design or hardware improvements like the rest of the iPhone or Apple Watch families.

This doesn't come as much of a surprise, as that's what usually Apple does with the SE series of products, releasing them with the current best processor for the category, but keeping them on that same performance leash for longer than their peers. The iPhone SE, for instance, spent two years on the 7nm Apple A13 Bionic processor before moving to Apple's latest 5nm A15 Bionic that its powering the iPhone 13 series, so the Apple Watch SE 2022 arriving with an S7 silicon is quite explicable and believable.

Furthermore, the report claims that the affordable Apple Watch SE 2022 will feature"better audio," as well as a new heart rate sensor that will let it improve on the ECG output feature it shares with the more expensive Apple Watch Series models. What won't be new, however, is the design, report the insiders, as any new Apple Watch SE 2022 hardware is said to fit in the absolutely the same form and shape that its predecessor currently has. It will hence arrive in the same 40 mm and 44 mm size options that the Watch SE 2020 currently has on offer.

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