Recent reports by Apple Inc. have crushed down the excitement of all the Apple buyers as few days back there were reports that Apple Watch 2 that features a magnetic wristband would be launched in the coming month of March, but the recent reports claims otherwise. As per the latest reports, the official launch of Apple Watch 2 has now been shifted and it may not launch in March.
Apple had initially planned to release the Apple Watch 2 in September of 2016 with an 18-month refresh cycle. However, the reports directed the launch date to be rescheduled to March instead of April. If what the report claims is true then Apple Watch 2 with newer casings and improved battery life won't be unveiled before April that further authenticates the original 18-month refresh cycle report.
Creative Strategies analyst Ben Bajarin said, We are observing some interesting new patterns in Apple’s supply chain that are making the waters more murky than before. As with the current edition of the Apple Watch, no one really saw that coming via supply chain so it is possible to not see it.
The company might host an event in March where it was supposed to launch a variety of new gadgets like new iPhone or even new MacBook. However, the company can now launch a revised version of the Apple Watch soon that will be devoid of any major changes except having a FaceTime Camera.
There had been endless reports that indicated the launch of 4-inch iPhone 5e along with the launch of Apple Watch 2 and this news originally came in since last year also the company had launched and had started shipping the first Gen Apple Watch. Recently, a report also revealed the possibility of the new generation Apple Watch 2 to come with a new type of swappable band in the form of a magnetically closed Milanese Loop band. This new design was spotted on the US Patent and Trademark Office website.