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Customers who were not lucky enough to secure an LTE-enabled Apple Watch Series 3 model right when pre-orders went live have been waiting patiently for their new devices, with many shipping estimates ranging into October after delivery dates slipped by weeks.

Some of those customers won't be waiting too long, though, as Apple is getting those backordered Apple Watch Series 3 models out quicker than expected. MacRumors has heard several reports from readers who expected their devices in mid-October but are already receiving shipment confirmations, and many others are discussing their early arrival dates in our forums.

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Orders appear to be arriving early in several countries, including the United States and the UK. From MacRumors reader danmart:
My order (UK, confirmation received 08:05, 42mm SSSB with Sport Band) was originally projecting 9-16 October. Just received notification that it will deliver on Thursday!
Some customers who have been waiting on an Apple Watch have been able to secure one in a local Apple retail store by keeping an eye on stock using Apple's in-store pickup tool.

All of the Apple Watch Series 3 models with LTE connectivity list shipment dates of at least three to four weeks when purchased online in the United States, and availability is similarly limited in other countries. Given that Apple is getting some of these watches out early, the wait could be somewhat shorter.

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Non-LTE Series 3 Apple Watch models are readily available in stores and will ship out right away.

Customers who chose a Nike+ model have also been waiting for their devices to arrive. While the first LTE models delivered on September 22, Nike+ models won't start arriving to customers until Thursday, October 5.

Apple Watch Series 3 pricing starts at $329 for the non-LTE devices and $399 for LTE connectivity, with prices going up based on band selection and case material.

Article Link: Apple Watch Series 3 LTE Models Shipping Earlier Than Expected
 
Can’t wait to replace my S0 with a Nike+ S3. Still trying to decide between Silver and Space Grey though!
 
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hope my SS S3 ships soon...:(

Seems like Apple made way more aluminum models than steel ones...not that I'm surprised...
 
I ordered a
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Apple Watch Nike+ GPS + Cellular, 42mm Space Gray Aluminum Case with Anthracite/Black Nike Sport Band

Delivers 16 Oct, 2017 - 23 Oct, 2017 by Standard Shipping

I am hoping it comes in early.
 
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Still don’t get why I should pay $10 a month for LTE access when LTE speeds are of little use given the form factor, and the battery dies if you rely on it for more than a few hours a day. Seems like a lot to pay so that once in awhile I can leave my phone behind at the gym, pool, or in the court room.
 
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They’ve been pretty good recently about under promising and over delivering when it comes to shipping times. I’ve gotten a few accessories recently and they’ve shipped much sooner than initially estimated.
 
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Guess a bunch of people canceled ... I will be grabbing an LTE to replace my launch S0 unit here as the band I want comes with it so for 20 bucks with possible LTE usage when I want it, Why not?

Thanks cancellations to get that ship date up more.
 
Mine was expected to come the week of October 6th. However this morning I received a shipment notification from Apple. UPS says it should be here on Thursday.

Hopefully the iPhone X will work like this too :)
 
I’m disappointed they chose to market the gold watch as a female watch, removing many dark masculine options (liek the stereotypical male watch gold-navy blue combo) in exchange for a single, pink option.

Yes pink doesn’t have to be feminine but the statistics show it is predominantly preferred by women.
 
That red sticker on the dial looks awful.

Actually, for most who actually wear the Apple Watch, you can't even see the red dot based on the orientation of the watch on the wrist. I actually think it looks really good paired with a space black stainless or space gray aluminum model.
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I’m disappointed they chose to market the gold watch as a female watch, removing many dark masculine options (liek the stereotypical male watch gold-navy blue combo) in exchange for a single, pink option.

Yes pink doesn’t have to be feminine but the statistics show it is predominantly preferred by women.

Part of me thinks though, Apple is reaching out for all demographics. The Apple Watch isn't just for males, it's for all ages and genders alike. And I think they want the Apple Watch to be uniform across the board, not just specifically for one person. But as you mentioned, any Apple Watch color can be suitable for anyone.
 
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Is it just me, or is the sports loop just an overpriced velcro strap for $50. Even the Woven Nylon had metal clasp...but this? Velcro? $50?
 
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Still don’t get why I should pay $10 a month for LTE access when LTE speeds are of little use given the form factor, and the battery dies if you rely on it for more than a few hours a day. Seems like a lot to pay so that once in awhile I can leave my phone behind at the gym, pool, or in the court room.

Well, looks like you don’t need one then. Why are you wasting your time in these forums ?
 
I have to say the new Apple Watch LTE edition is a game changing device. Once you strap one to your wrist, it is with you all day long as an all-encompassing communications device. Even if you leave your iPhone on the bus or a train, it doesn't matter. You're still connected.
 
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That red sticker on the dial looks awful.
That's highly subjective, as is my opinion that it looks distinguished with certain watchband colors. But then I also don't mind 'the notch' on iPhoneX. Both are certainly distinctive.

For those who can't get passed this, it should be relatively easy to 'black-out' the red dot with a decent quality narrow-tipped permanent marker.
 
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