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Apple Watch in March might just be a minor refresh

Apple Watch in March might just be a minor refresh

Posted on January 20, 2016March 27, 2020 By Jarvis

Everybody, or at least everybody in Apple’s camp, is anxiously awaiting Apple’s next move in the wearable market. Or rather, its next Apple Watch. Though it did fairly well in the market, especially during the holiday season, the currentApple Watch leaves much room for improvement. There seems to be some word that things are being set in motion for a potential March reveal. TechCrunch, however, argues that what we might see won’t be Apple Watch 2.0 but a far simpler refresh of Apple’s first ever smartwatch.
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