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Watch straps? Apple's first big product launch for 2017 is a bunch of watch straps for the iWatch. Give me strength!

Stop being such a wet blanket. The bands are a huge part of the appeal for the Apple Watch and they need to stay fresh to drive sales. I wish they put out more honestly. Its so boring and predictable that people are complaining about it. Just shows that everyone loves to Bi##h at something...never happy
 
Stop being such a wet blanket. The bands are a huge part of the appeal for the Apple Watch and they need to stay fresh to drive sales. I wish they put out more honestly. Its so boring and predictable that people are complaining about it. Just shows that everyone loves to Bi##h at something...never happy

Some of us would be happy if they actually concentrated on their CORE products instead of complete irrelevancies like watch straps. Apple used to be a technology company; it wasn't always a fashion warehouse.
 
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1. It's been FOUR YEARS since the last Mac Pro update.
2. Maybe the reason Apple hasn't had high profit margins on the Mac Pro is because they haven't updated it in FOUR YEARS and nobody's stupid enough to buy OLD HARDWARE.

The problem is Apple, not that consumers aren't buying pro products. We WANT to buy their professional-end desktops, but can't because they won't freaking RELEASE them already. Instead they're focusing on overpriced watches. Ridiculous.

exactly, everyone should just release products and wait for people to buy them. There obviously is a reason why MacPro does not get the updates it deserves, let's not forget the "Made in USA" things that get Americans happy before the release of MacPro. I am not saying it is a bad thing, it is just that more time and resources are required to maintain the production capability in the US especially in electronics where most of the suppliers and components comes from Asia Pacific.

I do not understand the reason why MacPro is produced in the US nor why there is no updates in four years. If I have a MacPro and have been waiting to upgrade it ever since, I would be frustrated too.
 
Some of us would be happy if they actually concentrated on their CORE products instead of complete irrelevancies like watch straps. Apple used to be a technology company; it wasn't always a fashion warehouse.

Key word - "used to".

Times change, and companies sometimes change in keeping with the times. Get used to it.
 
Create a new playlist called "Apple Watch" and sync all the songs there.
That's not the same! When I run I want to listen to different types of music. How can I put on shuffle on a single playlist and have the same types of music play!?! Please think before typing. Why Apple puts on "theatre mode" before allowing syncing more then 1 playlist is beyond me. This is a lack of attention to detail or care for consumers!
 
Stop being such a wet blanket. The bands are a huge part of the appeal for the Apple Watch and they need to stay fresh to drive sales. I wish they put out more honestly. Its so boring and predictable that people are complaining about it. Just shows that everyone loves to Bi##h at something...never happy

There is a huge huge range of aftermarket bands for the Apple Watch . Range and choice are hardly an issue . If you only buy the official apple ones that is bland and predictable .

Fact is, you don't need engineers to update bands, they are updated due to the profit margins and low cost of production.

Apple hardware is not being updated cause yet again profit margins on old components and like we have a choice if we want to run macOS .

Tim Cook I'll give him credit cause he is one greedy CEO who pretends to hug kiss babies , but he knows how to maximise profits. He should good at this job. Focus is on any product that brings in the $$$$$.
 
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Sadly it's the apple execs that have come up with these daft quotes . Can't blame the MR community for having a sense of humour with a dash of sarcasm and cynicism .

I think what Apple really needs to do now is to "own the quote". You can't take it back, so hold your head up high and smile and let the results speak for themselves. The louder people snigger behind your back, the higher you hold your head.

Apple just had a stellar quarter with another record number of iPhones sold. There is absolutely nothing to be apologetic about.

Never forget. The focus on their products is what matters most, not the acceptance of their critics (much less the people here at Macrumours).
 



It's been five months since Apple launched a new line of band options for the Apple Watch alongside the Apple Watch Series 2 and iPhone 7 last September. Now, Apple.com has a few notable stock shortages of Series 2 bundles and -- to a lesser extent -- single band options for the Apple Watch, likely indicating an incoming spring collection of Apple Watch bands. New Apple Watch hardware is expected for later in 2017.

The same shortage phenomenon occurred last summer, ahead of the new bands that launched in September. While hardware updates have been less frequent, Apple has kept new band lineups on a seasonal release cycle approximately every six months, solidifying the Apple Watch as an ever-changing fashion accessory in the company's eye. Since the original Apple Watch launched, there have been four seasonal collections: Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016, and Fall 2016. New bands potentially arriving in the next few weeks would mark the first band collection of 2017.

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Tracked on the U.S. Apple.com store, the largest shortages for Apple Watch Series 2 bundles are mainly for models with Woven Nylon bands. Of the six Series 2 models that include Woven Nylon bands, five have models that are listed as "Sold Out" on Apple.com and in the Apple Store iOS app. Conversely, all aluminum Apple Watch Series 1 and Series 2 models with Sport Bands were available to buy at the time of writing.

Out-of-Stock Apple Watch Bundles

Apple Watch with Aluminum Case

- 38mm Silver Aluminum Case with Pearl Woven Nylon
- 38mm Gold Aluminum Case with Yellow/Light Gray Woven Nylon
- 42mm Gold Aluminum Case with Toasted Coffee/Caramel Woven Nylon
- 42mm Rose Gold Aluminum Case with Space Orange/Anthracite Woven Nylon
- 38mm and 42mm Space Gray Aluminum Case with Black Woven Nylon

Apple Watch with Stainless Steel Case

- 38mm and 42mm Stainless Steel Case with Saddle Brown Classic Buckle
- 38mm Stainless Steel Case with Midnight Blue Modern Buckle (all band sizes)
- 42mm Stainless Steel Case with Midnight Blue Leather Loop (both band sizes)
- 38mm Stainless Steel Case with Link Bracelet
- 38mm Space Black Stainless Steel Case with Space Black Link Bracelet

The only in-stock Woven Nylon model is the Rose Gold Aluminum Case with Light Pink/Midnight Blue Woven Nylon, and a couple of Stainless Steel bundles are also readily available to purchase, including the basic White Sport Band, Black Sport Band, and Milanese Loop options. Every model of the Apple Watch + Nike is in stock, while every Hermès model is in stock save two: Stainless Steel Case with Rose Jaipur Epsom Leather Single Tour and Stainless Steel Case with Fauve Barenia Leather Single Tour Deployment Buckle.

Out-of-stock Apple Watch Bands are far less numerous than they were last summer, ahead of the Series 2's introduction in the fall. In June, MacRumors reported upwards of 35 different Apple Watch bands marked as "Sold Out" on Apple.com; today, just five bands are unavailable. In both 38mm and 42mm Classic Buckle, the Sea Blue, Midnight Blue, and Red colorways are sold out, while in the 38mm Modern Buckle, the Midnight Blue and Black options are currently unavailable.

That leaves a plethora of other Apple Watch bands on the store for users to purchase, including every Sport Band and Woven Nylon Band. Some bands available have lengthy shipping estimates, like the Midnight Blue Leather Loop's 6-8 week delivery window, but most will arrive in the mail with Apple's usual 1 day speedy delivery, and up to 2 days for free shipping.

Apple Watch stock shortages aren't terribly uncommon, with some bundles and bands occasionally selling out months ahead of a refresh, but given Apple's commitment to timely band releases and the number of models currently out of stock it's likely that the company will introduce a similar refresh of Apple Watch bundles and bands in the coming weeks. The Spring 2017 collection could also see the launch of an all-new band material, similar to the debut of Woven Nylon a year ago next month, although no specific rumors about new materials have surfaced.

A full hardware refresh isn't expected until later in the year, perhaps alongside the iPhone 8 in the fall, but it's not yet clear if it will mark the Apple Watch's first major design overhaul or another evolution of the basic design profile that debuted in 2015. Rumors have suggested the third-generation Apple Watch will put a focus on improving battery life and performance and may not feature other major changes.

Article Link: Many Apple Watch Models 'Sold Out' Ahead of Possible Spring Band Refresh
[doublepost=1487257133][/doublepost]I recently needed to replace my brown leather magnetic band and they were out of stock at the Apple Store. I thought that was odd. This explains it.
 
Apple just had a stellar quarter with another record number of iPhones sold. There is absolutely nothing to be apologetic about.

Never forget. The focus on their products is what matters most, not the acceptance of their critics (much less the people here at Macrumours).

Some might argue they've forgotten already. That it's profits over products to appease shareholders.

I think most here get that. That it's a business and necessary to make money.

What frustrates me is Cook's 'alternate facts.' Talking about a commitment to Macs but not delivering. Be straight up and say we're done with Mac Pros, and Mac Minis.
 
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Some might argue they've forgotten already. That it's profits over products to appease shareholders.

I think most here get that. That it's a business and necessary to make money.

What frustrates me is Cook's 'alternate facts.' Talking about a commitment to Macs but not delivering. Be straight up and say we're done with Mac Pros, and Mac Minis.

Now that would be real courage.
 
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