The Apple Watch LTE will not have an international data connection

Most iOS devices are widely international systems, so much so that, for example, the iPhone 6s on the day of its launch became the device with the most compatible bands on the market. However, it seems that for some unknown reason Apple is not going to follow its usual internationalization practice with the Apple Watch Series 3, its latest smartwatch.

It is a somewhat strange movement, because assuming that you are a user who for work reasons has to travel a lot internationally, it will be a waste of unnecessary money ... Why does Apple include so few bands in the Apple Watch Series 3?

In short, the Apple Watch Series 3 according to the information it has been able to access MacRumors, it will not be supported in all countries of the world. We speak as it could not be otherwise about the capabilities of mobile telephony, not the rest of the functionalities of the device. For example, the Apple Watch that someone acquires in the United States will only be compatible with American telemarketersApparently due to hardware limitations, not by mere whim of the Cupertino company, although it would not surprise us at all.

If you buy an Apple Watch Series 3 at the Apple Store in the United States, it will only work with the four North American telemarketers. Unfortunately it is not an international product. For example, it is not compatible with the Telekom line if you travel to Germany - Macrumors.

Ultimately, The models that will be offered of the Apple Watch Series 3 will not be compatible with what we know as roaming Due to the little interaction between the bands, as we were told in the reference information, in the United States and Canada it will only be configured in a limited number of bands. It will be available for launch in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, the UK and the US.


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  1.   Alejandro said

    Interesting news though, it doesn't surprise me at Apple; they will be expanding the bands with the Series 4/5/6 and so… like all their devices.

    1.    Monitor said

      That same. Refried after refried. Anyway…

  2.   Rodo said

    That is why it is only sold in the American store like home pop, because of the language. But later they will go out to the rest of the world.

  3.   odalie said

    I do not really understand Apple's strategy with the iWatch this year, version 2 has been loaded to make way for version 3 of which it has released two versions, the normal one and the one with sim (cell phone).

    In Spain (and some countries) for now, the cellular version is neither sold nor can it be used, so what difference is there between version 2 and normal version 3? Because although it is not very put in iWatch (since I do not have any), it seems to me that the only difference is that you can stream audio via wireless, correct me if I'm wrong.

    In that case, if I am correct, the iWatch 3 (normal version) would be aimed at those who today do not have any iWatch, since I do not think that many people jump from 2 to 3 solely because of the streaming feature.

    I do not know, it gives me the feeling that Apple is innovating little when it comes to the clock, since the design is the same and the benefits too, except for the cellular version that would make a difference that could be cataloged as "novelty."

    1.    one that passed here said

      Charging the Series 2 is not a bad idea, considering that it uses the same cpu as the Series 1.

      I was thinking of buying a Series 3 to renew my "Series 0", but the only models with a stainless steel case are the LTE. That, added to the few news that it brings, will make me stay one more year with mine.