Buying a watch is not easy, given how personal and subjective it is, but Apple Inc. AAPL is now making it easier than ever. The company's new website interface makes it easier than ever before to buy a brand-new Apple Watch with complete confidence.
What Happened: Apple has rolled out a new website interface that lets users check out different Apple Watches with detailed close-up images and a more streamlined buying experience.
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Apple has trimmed down the Apple Watch webpage with more close-up images and clearer descriptions. For instance, the Apple Watch Ultra has three different bands and is suited for different use cases.
According to Apple, the Alpine Loop band is recommended for outdoor adventurers, the Trail Loop band for endurance athletes, and the Ocean Band for those who participate in extreme water sports.
This should make choosing the right band for the right requirement easier. Each band comes in three different colors.
The next step is choosing the right band size – Apple has included a helpful wrist size guide, too,
New Apple Watches Coming This September: Apple is rumored to launch the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 at its hardware event in September, alongside the iPhone 15 series.
Amongst the key features anticipated in the Apple Watch Series 9 is non-invasive blood glucose monitoring, which will help people with diabetes in keeping a close watch on their blood glucose without having to prick themselves.
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the other major change will be the processor upgrade. While no other major changes are expected, we should know more in the coming weeks.
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