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shacky

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Sep 27, 2008
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Looking at the Apple site for the watches I noticed on the Sport watches that they display is coordinated with the band. In other words the blue ones had a blue display, white watches had a white display, etc.

I am assuming that you can change the display to what ever color scheme you want it to be, right?
 
Looking at the Apple site for the watches I noticed on the Sport watches that they display is coordinated with the band. In other words the blue ones had a blue display, white watches had a white display, etc.

I am assuming that you can change the display to what ever color scheme you want it to be, right?

Yes you can. I believe I saw a video online where the colour was changed.
 
you can change the display to what ever color scheme you want it to be, right?

Apple always color coordinates their products for promotional pictures.
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But to answer your question

 
Looking at the Apple site for the watches I noticed on the Sport watches that they display is coordinated with the band. In other words the blue ones had a blue display, white watches had a white display, etc.

I am assuming that you can change the display to what ever color scheme you want it to be, right?

You can change the color to NOT match if you want.:eek:

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Thanks. I assumed as much but wanted to make sure. I am ready to order!!
 
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