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Apple Watch 3 Release Update: What To Expect & How Much Will It Cost

Apple Watch 3 Release Update: What To Expect & How Much Will It Cost

Apple Watch 3 Release Update: Last September 2016, the Apple Watch 2 was announced, and fans are pretty thrilled with the new features and design. However, as early as now, there are speculations as to how the next Apple Watch 3 that is expected to be released next year will be.

Well, before everything else, let's see what's new about Apple Watch 2. It was brought about with new features like GPS, a dual-core processor, brighter display, and water resistance. All features for health-related apps will benefit from such upgrade.

Now with these in mind, what could be the possible upgrades for the Apple Watch 3? Well, according to Macworld, there are certain anticipations and fans' wish list as what they want to see for the next upgrade.

First of all, most wants to have the Apple Watch 3 to have a look and feel like Nike, Hermes, or Ceramic. Aside from that, it is possible to have a circular version of the Watch 3 and a FaceTime camera.

For the band, it is rumoured that it will have a new multi-function band. It may have a new "Magnetic Wristband". As far as common sense goes, the new band will be "magnetic" in which enables the watch to be worn with ease and security. The same band may also be used as a stand for its nightmode setting.

Then, as we have noticed, there are no cameras for Apple Watch 1 and 2. So we can expect the Apple Watch 3 to have a camera for selfies or FaceTime activities.

When it comes to its display, there is a possibility that Apple Watch 3 can have a circular variant, pretty much similar to Moto 360 and LG G Watch R. However, the challenge comes with how text will be displayed without any problems or glitch. But we know Apple very well, they can turn things around to get what they want.

Now here comes the price. It is estimated that the Apple Watch 3 may be sold for £369 for the 38mm and £399 for the 42mm.

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