Report says no signs of Apple Watch 2 coming this March

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But as BGR report, the company might have arrive at the realisation that not all products do good with an yearly refresh cycle as if the iPhone. Quoting sources from supply chain, the report says that there has not been enough movement to hint at a new product launch.

Several reports have come up over the past few weeks claiming that a new Apple Watch is going to be released this March.

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Usually, second versions advertise some new design or at least a new body, better battery life, etc. Specific to the Apple Watch, however, are rumors, of wishes, of a FaceTime camera and maybe standalone connectivity.

Being that the Apple Watch is still in its first generation, there's no pattern which can predict when Apple intends to ship the Apple Watch 2.

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Even though we won't see a brand new Apple smartwatch any time soon, it doesn't mean that the Cupertino-based company won't bring forward new updates - be they minor, Apple just needs to keep the Apple Watch momentum alive and breathing.

"If a new Apple Watch were introduced in September, along with the very likely introduction of new iPhones for the holiday season, that would put the gap at close to two years between the initial introduction and the announcement of a new model".

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Panzarino also cited Creative Strategies analyst Ben Bajarin, whose supply chain checks suggest that there's nothing pointing to an imminent Apple Watch 2 reveal in March. According to sources, the next-generation smartwatch is now expected to debut in September along with the new iPhones. If you wouldn't talk on speakerphone, you shouldn't talk on your Apple Watch. Apple likes to update its products once a year, but the Apple Watch could call for a longer replacement cycle than an iPhone due to its "lighter" interactions. This suggests that rumors from the otherwise accurate and well-connected Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac that Watch 2 will be official by March 2016 might not be spot-on after all.

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