According to Kuo, Apple may launch two new colors of the Apple Watch Sport. The colors are said to be a yellow gold and a rose gold that will match the current gold used on in iPhone as well as a rumored upcoming rose gold that will debut with the iPhone 6s.
This week, Abdel and Julia are joined with special guest Mark Miller, an astute Apple observer and writer. We talk about Apple Watch in China and how each of us uses the Watch differently.
Dan Frommer writing for QZ on why we simply shouldn't be calling the Apple Watch a flop, but that it makes sense that sales have somewhat declined, particularly because of the time of year.
According to an exclusive report obtained by MacRumors, Apple Watch online sales in the U.S. are estimated to have totaled over 3 million over the first 3 months with an average selling price (ASP) of $505.
Dan Frommer from QZ has written an article about his experience wearing the Apple Watch and how it may be the start of devices communicating with each in ways we haven't experienced much of yet.
Ariel Adams from ABlogToWatch -- a website dedicated to reviewing watches -- has written an extensive review of his time with the Apple Watch and whether or not the Apple Watch will replace his traditional watch.
Tobias van Schneider has written a great piece on 12 things you should know about the Apple Watch. His basic conclusion is that "If someone would take the Apple Watch away from me, I would not miss it."
Retinal Neuroscientist and photographer Bryan Jones has taken detailed images of the Apple Watch display to the point where we're able to view and discern individual pixels.
Design agency T3 has just previewed a hands-free Tinder that measures your heart rate on your Apple Watch or Android Wear watch to decide whether or not you've got the hots for person you're looking at.
Ben Bajarin writing for Techpinion's shares his experience of going a week without his Apple Watch. His observations are quite interesting and I find his analysis to be spot on.
Ted Bradley and a team of London-based developers have created the very first Swim App for Apple Watch after have successfully designed one for the Pebble.