More reports indicate the arrival of an Apple Watch with LTE

Little by little but steadily the rumors about the launch of a new Apple Watch with LTE connectivity are coming to the net. A few days ago Mark Gurman himself, from the Bloomberg website warned that we would have this device presented very soon and now it is from the CNBC where do you get more reports about its possible availability very soon.

After all it is quite evident that this year I will touch a new watch with improvements and even with some change in the design, but above this new Series 3 What is being talked about the most is that it will add the data connection so that the user does not depend so much on the iPhone and can use the clock more autonomously.

The fact is that the new iPhone will add or say it would add a SIM card to allow the user to call to listen to music on the device by pairing with AirPods or headphones via Bluetooth. It seems that AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile would be the first operators to offer special plans for this device from the guys from Cupertino and we imagine that the rest of the operators in the rest of the countries could join some plans for data consumption and calls with this supposed Apple Watch Series 3 and its integrated card.

This rumor next to the launch of the iPhone 8 or the tenth anniversary These are the reports that are gaining strength this summer. There are barely 15 days to go until the end of August and we are all waiting to see the invitations to the press for this event, invitations that it is not entirely clear if they will direct the media to the spectacular Apple Park for the first time, or simply another will be chosen. location to showcase the latest from Apple in its key month.


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