The Apple Watch begins to arrive at retail stores
According to a new report, you might be able to pick up a watch from an Apple Store as early as tomorrow.
According to a new report, you might be able to pick up a watch from an Apple Store as early as tomorrow.
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In an email to customers, Apple says that version of the watch will only land in retail stores after all online orders have shipped.
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Both new software versions should be unveiled early next month at WWDC.