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It's Tuesday, August 15, 2023. Apple has a thing for 10th anniversaries: The iPhone X made its debut

[The Morning After]( It's Tuesday, August 15, 2023. Apple has a thing for 10th anniversaries: The iPhone X made its debut a decade after the first iPhone arrived. The rumor mill says [Apple Watch’s 10th birthday justifies a similarly dramatic reworking of its original template](. Reports suggest 2025’s Apple Watch X will ditch the slide-in lugs in favor of magnetic band attachments. Doing so gives Apple more room to make the case bigger, and with it a bigger display and battery, but make the overall package thinner. We might also see a bigger, brighter and more efficient microLED screen replacing the existing OLED display. And the X might also add an optical blood pressure sensor to its suite of health-tracking features. (It’s worth saying that optical blood pressure sensing is still a fairly novel technology outside of clinical settings and some niche wearables.) With so many features coming to Watch X, the Watch 9 – which we’re expecting to see arrive this fall – might be a skip. 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