watchOS 4 was announced at WWDC 2017 and its third developer beta is available to install now. Here are all the new features coming to an Apple Watch near you It's rumoured that Apple will launch its Apple Watch Series 3 later this year. But you can get a ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch 2 review
There's a new white ceramic finish too – which takes the place of the extortionately expensive gold Apple Watch Edition – to add an element of 'luxury' to proceedings, with the Hermes band making an appearance again to keep the top cost of the Watch 2 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple releases third watchOS 4 beta to developers
Three weeks after releasing the second beta version of its upcoming watchOS 4 operating system to developers, Apple on Thursday issued a third beta of the Apple Watch software for testing and evaluation. Apple's latest watchOS 4 beta carries a build number ... ( read original story ...)
Apple seeds watchOS 4 beta 3 to developers
Apple today released a third beta of watchOS 4 for all Apple Watch models. The update is available to Apple’s registered developers and members of the Apple Developer Program. The software update can be deployed on your Apple Watch used for development ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Series 2: The smart person’s guide
Apple Watch Series 2 timepieces provide the benefits of Apple's original Watch, while adding water resistance to 50 meters. The Apple Watch Series 2 is more than a timepiece. The digital wearable, which provides precision timekeeping within 50 milliseconds ... ( read original story ...)
Apple extends free repairs for first-gen Apple Watch back covers to three years
Apple has quietly extended free repairs for separated back covers on the first-generation Apple Watch to three years ... standard, Edition, or Hermes —even if a previous warranty has expired. To arrange a repair, people must contact an Apple store ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Repair: Get Your First Gen Wearable Device Fixed for Free
An internal service policy from Apple has extended the warranty period of Series 1 Apple Watches that have had the back section pop off the Watch's body due to faulty adhesive, according to MacRumors. The wearable device first launched in April 2015. ( read original story ...)