Apple Watch Series 6 is rumoured to come out in June this year but several leaks before the launch are indicating a host of features that might be included to the speculated Apple device. A new report has suggested that the Apple Watch Series 6 will come with features including blood oxygen detector and Touch ID, however, the body design will remain the same as its predecessors. Furthermore, the report has also hinted that the new Apple Watch will get an updated operating system - the watchOS 7, however, the aforementioned software may not be rolled out on the Apple Watch Series 2.
The Verifier and iUpdate in a report citing sources watchOS through this feature will send a notification when it detects blood oxygen below a certain level, similar to the heart rate notification on the current generations of the Apple Watch. Blood oxygen levels below 80 percent are considered risky. iUpdate has also made a video regarding the leaks, and you can watch it below.
Additionally, The Verifier also claimed that the next-generation Apple Watch is expected to Touch ID. The report, however, did not specify whether the touch sensors will be added to the Digital Crown or will it be present under the touch display of the Apple Watch. The report further hinted that the Apple Watch Series 6 will not come with major upgrades in of the design. It will bear similar designs as previously seen on the Apple Watch Series 2 (introduced in 2016) will not be eligible to update to watchOS 7.
Earlier in March, Apple had coronavirus pandemic. The company yet to confirm the line-up of the products for the event.