The ever-so-reliable Mark Gurman reports that the Apple Watch is capable of capturing health data from bands, and that it was fully considered while the Watch was being designed and built.
Czech website Letem Svetem Applem is claiming that Apple plans to announce new smart bands that will connect to the hidden diagnostic port on the Apple Watch sometimes in early 2016.
Apple Watch uses sapphire produced by company called Monocrystal, a Russian company which is currently the largest synthetic sapphire manufacturer in the world.
A new survey of Apple Watch owners conducted by research firm Wristly found that 80% of those in the U.S. and UK have already used Apple Pay on their Watch.
The company says that they saw the smaller display on the Watch as an opportunity to something that would streamline and make sending cash even easier.
Today, Apple has begun selling the 38mm Modern Buckle band for the Apple Watch, making it the first time since the Apple Watch has gone on sale that the Buckle has been available.
Abdel, Julia and Andy gather once again to talk about some of the upcoming features for Apple Watch including the possibility of deep integration with Apple TV.