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Apple Watch Series 8 will be able to detect if we have a fever

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It appears that the new generation of Apple Watch Series smart watches will bring additional measurements and functionalities, such as the ability to monitor our body temperature and alert us when it rises to a limit where our range of temperature is surpassed, to its already vast health capabilities. tempestuous state.

Bloomberg's most recent reports, which guarantee that the new watch should be able to detect a rise in body temperature and encourage users to use a thermometer or perhaps contact a doctor or health professional, at least advance this.

However, this could not be its only application. It has been rumored for more than a year that this body temperature sensor can also be used to track fertility. Mark Gurman has previously said as well as other media, including The Wall Street Journal. And it is true that fluctuations in body temperature can be used to forecast a woman's period as well as help pinpoint when she is most likely to become pregnant.

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However, the most recent enhancements appear to be only focused on heralding the launch of this first fever-detection feature, although this wouldn't preclude Apple from including other tracking features via subsequent software upgrades.

However, aside from adding this additional sensor, it appears that the Apple Watch Series 8 will only have minor hardware upgrades, with most hints pointing to the possibility of a higher-quality screen for high-end models. The processor in these smartwatches will run at the same level as the S7 and S6 chips from earlier models, with the next significant update anticipated in the 2023 versions.

Although it appears that the body temperature sensor must still pass some internal testing, it is anticipated that Apple would incorporate it not just in the upcoming Apple Watch Series 8, but also in its previously reported next "rugged" wristwatch, designed for athletes in sports. ends.

Although it appears that this body temperature sensor still needs to go through some internal testing, it is anticipated that Apple will include it in both the new Apple Watch Series 8 as well as its long-rumored upcoming intelligent "resistant" watch designed for athletes in extreme sports.

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