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Apple Watch titanium models are largely unavailable
Apple Watch Series 6 titanium models are now generally unavailable, hinting at both Series 7 and unexpectedly strong demand for luxury smartwatches.
Time's up for the ceramic Apple Watch (again)
This isn't the first time Apple has discontinued its high-end ceramic watch.
The next Apple Watch may come in titanium and ceramic models
Apple Watch Series 4 appeared to mark the death of the Edition line, but those luxurious models might be ready to come roaring back. iHelp BR said it has discovered animations in the watchOS 6 beta that reference not just the previously rumored return of ceramic models for the next Apple Watch, but a brand new titanium option as well. It's unclear if they would be part of a new Series 5 lineup or just a cosmetic tweak to Series 4, but Apple has historically introduced new materials alongside hardware upgrades.
Apple Watch UK pricing starts at £299, available to order from April 10th
Although it was unveiled at the tail end of last year, pricing for the Apple Watch has remained elusive -- until today. If you've been waiting to get your hands on Cupertino's new wearable, we now know that the very least you will pay is £299. Here's how it works out: The Apple Watch Sport starts at £299 and rises to £339 depending on the type of band (38mm or 42mm) you choose. Same goes for the Apple Watch, which starts at £479 and rises to £949 if you select the most premium design options available to you.