Apple Watch Series 11 — What We Know
Apple announced the Apple Watch Series 11 at today’s “Awe Dropping” event. Early reports from on-site coverage list several headline features — here’s a concise roundup and what to watch for as official details roll out.
Reported highlights
- Hypertension detection: The watch was reported to include features to help identify high blood pressure.
- 5G cellular: Improved cellular connectivity with reports of 5G support and a more efficient modem/antenna architecture.
- Thinner, more comfortable design: Apple’s team reportedly called the Series 11 their thinnest and most comfortable watch yet.
- Ceramic‑coated IonX glass: The display glass is said to use an ionX base with an atomically bonded ceramic coating for roughly double the scratch resistance.
- watchOS 26 & Liquid Glass: The wearable will ship with watchOS 26, showcasing a new Liquid Glass design and a new watch face called Flow.
Notes & verification
We cross-checked current official Apple pages: as of now, Apple’s main Watch page (linked below) lists current models but does not yet have a dedicated product page for a Series 11. Some details reported at events can be preliminary — we’ll update this post as Apple publishes official specs and listings.
Official Apple Watch page: https://www.apple.com/watch/
Amazon product search (affiliate): Search for Apple Watch Series 11 on Amazon
What’s next
Engadget and other outlets on-site will publish hands-on coverage and full reviews in the coming days — we’ll add those links and detailed impressions as they become available. For now, tell us: which reported Series 11 feature would make you upgrade?
This is a developing story — check back for updates.