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Preordering the new Apple Watch Series 4? Read this article.

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The 2mm rule My Apple Watch Series 4 buyers, I encourage you to don’t trash your existing bands when you buy the new Series 4. So it was 2 days before I wrote this, that Apple introduced the Series 4. Today, preorders has now begun, and all of the spots to pick it up at your local Apple Store, is all taken. First off, the new Apple Watch consists of 2 new sizes: 40mm and 44mm. While you may confuse these as all 42mm casings, they have different lengths and widths. Use this simple equation to convert your existing Apple Watch casing size to the new Series 4 casing sizes, in mm: S=e+2 And here’s an example of the conversion of 38mm: 40mm=38mm+2 Notice that your new Apple Watch Series 4 casing length conversion is the variable S, for y. Your existing Apple Watch casing size goes into the variable e, for x. So if your Apple Watch bands that fit in the casing length of variable e, it can also fit the new Apple Watch casing size of variable s. All Apple Watch Series 0, 1,2,and 3

Apple special event comments

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Summary of the Apple special event: September 12th, 2018 The unveiling of the new iPhone Xr, iPhone Xs, Apple Watch Series 4 and new Apple accessories has now passed. Now on the day of Wednesday, September 12th, on 10 am, Tim Cook takes the steps of the new, Steve Jobs Theater. He then announces, “Good morning!” and says “The Apple retail industry has been improving over the years. We’ve been welcoming over 500 million customers every day, and we’ve been reinventing lots of Apple Stores to be like a town square.” Another thing is that he mentioned that “iOS isn’t the only popular operating system of Apple, but it also goes to another operating system, which is always near you. It’s watchOS, for the Apple Watch.” Now Tim calls up for Jeff Williams to take off the covers of the Apple Watch Series 4. Jeff believes that health tracking is more important in the Apple Watch rather than just style and technology on your wrist. To support this theory, Jeff says, “The Apple Watch Seri