When unveiling the Apple Watch during the iPhone 6 event, Apple showed a longer than usual 10 minutes video,
narrated by its design guru Jony Ive, in which the company talked about
various Apple Watch features, from hardware to software. That
presentation video was later uploaded on the company's YouTube channel,
just like most of its videos, but Apple
on Tuesday pulled the clip, replacing it with an edited version. As
9to5Mac reports, the first video featured an Apple Watch with a display
that's slightly bigger than the Apple Watch's actual display.
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ing sooApple Watch production reportedly starting sooner than you might think Apparently, the screen is shorter in Apple's latest Watch
introduction video than in the original clip. Furthermore, Apple has
rearranged some user interface elements on the display of the device,
likely to make up for the shorter display.
The publication says
that the elements in the Apple Watch gallery on Apple's website have not
been updated, and that they have always shown the Watch as it is
presented in the newly update video, when it comes to screen size.
However, Apple has updated its page to include the word “Retina,” in
“sapphire crystal display” descriptions.
Apple has never mentioned
diagonal screen size for its Watch models during or after its media
event, only saying that the device will come in 38mm and 42mm options
when it comes to height.
Even though Apple unveiled the Watch in
early September, the company is far from being ready to launch it, so
it's not surprising to see tweak its presentation and marketing
materials. According to recent reports, the device might be launched in
time for Valentine's Day, with production set to start as soon as January.
Images
that show some of the differences between the new and old Watch
introduction videos follow below, as posted on Twitter by @KhaosT, while
Apple's updated Watch introduction video is available at this link.
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