Apple Watch 2 Release Date: Device Set to Land in September
A new report claims that the anticipated launch of the second-generation Watch 2 from Apple will not be in March; instead, the report suggests the Apple Watch 2 release date will be in September.
Previous rumors have suggested that the Apple will be introducing an updated watch in its March event. This Apple Watch, however, will have a slight update that will come in terms of accessories and the like. Specifically, Apple will reportedly be introducing new bands, including a black Milanese Loop band and a new range of Sports Bands.
A new report from ZDNet supports this, citing the following reasons:
1. Apple Watch is a luxury item.
The publication states that the most important reason why there will be no major update or revamp of the Apple Watch has to do with how the company positions the timepiece in the market. The Apple Watch is a luxury item, and the publication believes Apple wants its watches to have that timeless feeling associated with luxury goods.
2. Apple is focused on getting more users.
The report also states that Apple is focused on expanding the user base of its Apple Watch, so upgrading the product has taken a backseat at this stage.
3. There's nothing to add to the existing Apple Watch.
The publication believes there's not many features that can be added to a smartwatch. It adds that if Apple followed a yearly upgrade schedule, it would be counterproductive where the Apple Watch is concerned.
4. No pressure from competition.
Introducing minor updates for the Apple Watch in March "makes perfect sense." The publication believes Apple is currently not in any pressure from competition to release a new version or major update of its Apple Watch. It argues that it isn't necessary for Apple to tweak a device that doesn't have any direct competitor in terms of features or sales.