Apple introduced the fifth generation of its smart watch, the Apple Watch Series 5, with titanium and ceramic options, in addition to the traditional stainless steel and aluminum versions, but as it turns out, Apple may have another option that it may launch soon, as the French blog WatchGeneration claims that it revealed evidence On the release of a version of the smartwatch in red, which has not been revealed yet, the said model was reported to have appeared on a database of the company before it was quickly removed.
It is believed that the new model of the smartwatch will be made of aluminium, and will be sold alongside the existing color options such as silver, gray and gold. If this proves to be true, a red iPod Touch-like finish is expected to appear on the final product.
The Apple Watch Series 5 comes with an OLED display with Always-On-Display, ECG capabilities, 32GB of storage, and a custom Apple S5 chipset.
There are currently no official hints about the new model of the watch, and Apple can still cancel the idea of launching such a version permanently, but if the launch plans remain unchanged, it may be officially revealed at the company's event in March 2020.
Apple is expected to unveil the iPad Pro (2020) series next year, along with a new iPhone, expected to be called the iPhone 9, in addition to a successor to the famous iPhone SE.
A US-based doctor sued Apple, alleging that the company “knowingly infringes his patent on technology used in the Apple Watch to detect atrial fibrillation (AFib),” and according to the New York University Department of Cardiology, Dr. Josef Wiesel, has been granted a patent for "Atrial Fibrillation Detection Method and Device" on March 28, 2006, which allows patients to use "photogrammetry".