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Apple Watch: Features, specs, release dates, more

Por: 9to5Mac Tech March 10, 2023

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Table of contents History The original Apple Watch (later called Series 0) was released on April 24, 2015, after years of rumors. While there was a lot of initial hype around it, the third-party watchOS apps were slow to launch due to API limitations. Native apps were available in watchOS 2. The original watch came in 38mm and 42mm sizes. The Series 2 Watch was released on September 16th, 2016 along with a Series 1 Watch. The Series 2 included... + full article



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