Apple Orders As Many As 6 Million Watches From Suppliers Confirms WSJ
With the Apple Watch expected to be launched in April, a report published on Wednesday says that the tech titan has ordered as many as 6 million Apple Watch units from suppliers.
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With the Apple Watch expected to be launched in April, a report published on Wednesday says that the tech titan has ordered as many as 6 million Apple Watch units from suppliers.
A number of Apple Watch developers are currently visiting Apple's campus in Cupertino at the request of the tech titan. Apple has invited these code jockeys to visit so it can help them finish off their apps.
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With the WatchKit SDK now in the hands of developers, some new information about Apple's wearable device is coming out, including its display resolution, which was not previously disclosed by Apple.