New Apple Watch With Touch ID and More Uncovered in Leaked Code - MacRumorsOpen MenuShow RoundupsShow Forums menuVisit ForumsOpen Sidebar
Skip to Content

New Apple Watch With Touch ID and More Uncovered in Leaked Code

A major hardware upgrade for the Apple Watch lineup is planned for next year, findings in internal Apple code suggest.

Apple Watch Series 10 Jet Black Touch ID
According to lines of internal code spotted by Macworld and subsequently confirmed by MacRumors, Apple has been experimenting with biometric authentication for 2026's Apple Watch lineup. The code mentions support for "AppleMesa," which is Apple's codename for Touch ID, suggesting that prototype models currently offer the feature in some way.

It is worth noting that no other Apple Watch models, including the upcoming 2025 lineup, include code for ‌Touch ID‌. How exactly ‌Touch ID‌ would be implemented on the Apple Watch is unclear, but the company could opt to place it under the display like some Android smartphones, or integrate it into the side button.

‌Touch ID‌ on the Apple Watch could make the device more secure, reducing reliance on short numerical passwords. In fact, the security of processes such as Apple Pay could be considerably enhanced with on-device biometric authentication.

Apple could still abandon the ‌Touch ID‌ sensor on the prototype models and strip references to it out of its internal code, but the possibility of the Apple Watch Series 12 and Ultra 4 touting the feature should now be taken seriously.

The code also reveals that the models "N237" (Apple Watch Series 12), "N238" (Apple Watch Series 12 with cellular connectivity), and "N240" (Apple Watch Ultra 4) will contain an all-new CPU with the identifier "T8320." The S9 and S10 chips, as well as the upcoming S11, are all essentially the same chip with the identifier "T8310," indicating that a meaningful S-series chip upgrade is highly likely next year.

Beyond ‌Touch ID‌ and a faster chip, the code suggests that 2026's Apple Watch lineup will be a considerable upgrade more broadly. The new series is identified as "Watch8;" the Series 9, 10, and 11 are all identified as "Watch7," pointing to a significant departure from previous models in 2026. Seemingly corroborating this, DigiTimes last week reported that significant design changes are coming to the Apple Watch next year.

Related Forum: Apple Watch

Popular Stories

iPhone 18 Pro Deep Red Feature

iPhone 18 Pro Launching Later This Year With These 12 New Features

Wednesday March 18, 2026 7:39 am PDT by
While the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are not expected to launch for another six months or so, there are already plenty of rumors about the devices. It was initially reported that the iPhone 18 Pro models would have fully under-screen Face ID, with only a front camera visible in the top-left corner of the screen. However, the latest rumors indicate that only one Face ID component...
ios 26 4 yellow

Here Are Apple's Release Notes for iOS 26.4

Wednesday March 18, 2026 11:56 am PDT by
Apple provided developers and public beta testers with the release candidate versions of iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4, which means we're going to see a public launch as soon as next week. The RC versions of the software include Apple's official release notes, giving us final details on what's included in the update. Apple Music - Playlist Playground (beta) generates a playlist from your...
Apple Logo Sketch Feature

Apple Has Now Unveiled Eight New Products This Month

Tuesday March 17, 2026 9:25 am PDT by
Apple has unveiled a whopping eight new products so far this March, including an iPhone 17e, iPad Air models with the M4 chip, MacBook Air models with the M5 chip, MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, the all-new MacBook Neo, an updated Studio Display, a higher-end Studio Display XDR, and now the AirPods Max 2 this week. iPhone 17e features the same overall design as the iPhone...

Top Rated Comments

BelgianChoklit Avatar
8 months ago
I really don't want useless krap on my Apple Watch making it more expensive for no reason.

Make bezels thinner
Concentrate on battery life
Health features
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mity Avatar
8 months ago
I would just like a larger battery.
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 months ago
I don't get it. I specifically remember them touting during the launch that since the Watch is on your skin, it's secure. Once you've unlocked it by entering the passcode or through your phone after you put it on in the morning, it's authenticated until you remove it. What problem does this solve?
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 months ago
Huh, I had been in the market for a new watch, I was waiting to see what came out this year.... my old watch's battery won't make it through the day.

But I really don't want a brand new 3 year old recycled pile of components which is what everything is pointing to.... so if next year is coming with a bunch of improvements, I guess I'll wait.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
swm Avatar
8 months ago
putting it into the side button would make sense - this setup matches the one of iPad Air Touch ID.
and it would be a more secure and easier way to authenticate yourself - albeit the PIN will still remain the weakest link in the chain.
on the other hand - the mutual unlock functionality between the watch and the phone seems to work just fine in many cases. given the relatively poor track record of under-display fingerprint readers in android phones and the extra thickness it would probably add to the device, I doubt apple will pursue that direction.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
fhall1 Avatar
8 months ago
I'd take a 3+ day battery life over any new sensor/feature
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Related Apple News: World News | Entertainment | Lifestyle | Sport | Buyers Guide