WatchOS beta reveals titanium and ceramic models

The Cupertino company is prone to network leaks from software rather than hardware. In this case, after putting the beta 7 version of watchOS in the hands of the developers, two models were leaked that we will see as safe this September 10 one of titanium and one of ceramic.

In Apple they already tried ceramic in Apple Watch a while ago and it seems that it worked quite well for a certain sector of users, in fact few I saw on the street but hey. Instead the titanium model would be new and Apple could offer this finish for some more exclusive models beyond the current aluminum and steel.

The more variety of finishes the better

And it is that the Cupertino boys' watch is the one that is selling the most and increasing its sales in terms of the wearables market. That is why the company is making the most of the smart device and with these two new finishes we could undoubtedly have a wide range of options available next September / October. The important is that Apple Watch Series 5 models have a notable change from current Apple Watch Series 4 models, so the more variety in finishes the better.

The materials used for the manufacture of the Apple Watch case even saw gold pass, but in that sense its high price caused them to be put aside after the first generation of the device. More straps and more combinations for the Apple Watch Series 5 in terms of the materials of the case would be the main novelties in this generation. A really different new model is expected to appear in terms of design, screen and more for the year 2020, but for that this new Series 5 has to arrive first, so be patient.


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