Apple Watch to Only Be Sold to Those With Reservations

By Staff Reporter - 05 Apr '15 20:53PM
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Apple Inc. will only its new Apple Watch phone when its released on April 24 to those who have made a prior reservation, according to CNET.

"You won't be able to walk into a store to purchase an Apple Watch like you can with the iPhone and iPad. Instead, all sales will be made through a reservation system," said CNET.

According to the report, Apple will officially start retailing the Watch on the 24, and the pre-order process is scheduled on the 10th of this month.

In addition, Apple will start displaying various Watches this Friday, and interested buyers can only purchase a unit by placing a reservation through the firm's official online store.

Apple Watch pre-orders kick off at 12:01 AM Pacific on April 10 in the United States, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan and United Kingdom.

The company has added "Guided Tour" videos to its website that outline various functions of the Apple Watch, while we've prepared detailed guides on how to pre-order the Apple Watch and what to expect at a try-on appointment.

Apple Watch will be priced between $349-$17,000 for the gold version. The device is also set to bring in new iPhone buyers as the wearable is compatible only with iPhones. Apple Watch is set to bring in a number of Android users to the iOS platform.

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