TECH

Apple Watch Series Release Date, News & Update: Why Apple Watch Victory Is The Next Big Thing?

Apple Watch Series Release Date, News & Update: Why Apple Watch Victory Is The Next Big Thing?

Apple is more likely to plan a new big launch very soon after a mystery new gadget was spotted on the giant tech company's online store. The Apple Watch Victory was noticed by many as it appeared along with the standard edition of Apple's wearable devices. Thus, it could mean that the company is considering expanding its wearable device product line.

The all new Watch Victory from Apple was spotted next to the standard Apple Watch edition on a particular page promoting the company's AppleCare+ warranty protection. According to 9to5Mac, the cost of covering the mystery device is said to be the same as the company's basic Apple Watch. However, it is pointed out that it is more affordable than the Apple Watch Edition as well as the Apple Watch Hermes line of products.

The Apple Watch Series 2 was not included in the page. This has made some people to speculate about Victory being a code name for the newest generation of the company's wearable devices. The latter was revealed a month ago along with the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus smartphones.

Apart from that, another theory states that Victory was an early rival for the name of the Nike+ branded Apple Watch, which is expected to go on sale at the end of this month. The sports giant announced a big tie-up with Apple a month ago, leading to the release of a branded Nike Apple Watch. The said watch boasts a wide array of improved fitness tracking features.

Meanwhile, Express.co.uk has finally tried out the Apple Watch Series 2 and was totally impressed by it. It features a very fast processor, making it 50 percent faster than the previous one. Apart from that, it is also completely waterproof. The Apple Watch Series 2 comes with 2GB of storage and has the power to monitor a much wider range of activities than before.

© 2024 Game & Guide All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
Join the Discussion
More Stories
Real Time Analytics