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Is Apple Working on a Special Apple Watch? | Everything You Need to Know About the So-Called ‘Apple Watch X’ By Sergio Velasquez A special thanks to iDropNews for republishing permission. Images provided by iDropNews. Be sure to visit them at idropnews.com Apple Talk is just that. Talk.The information provided in the Apple Talk section has NOT been confirmed by Apple and may be speculation or rumors. It’s no surprise that Apple is already working on a new Apple Watch. It’s basically a tradition at this point. Every September, Apple fans expect the company to release a brand new iPhone and a new Apple Watch to match, which means that Apple starts working on the next-generation Apple Watch almost as soon as the current model is released — if not sooner. While we don’t expect next year’s release schedule to be any different, there are rumors that Apple may be working on a “special edition” Apple Watch as a way to celebrate the device’s 10-year anniversary. If this is true, it will also likely be one of the best wearables we’ve seen in a while. That’s right; the so-called “Apple Watch X” might be in the works, and here’s everything you need to know about it. First, What Is the Apple Watch X? As we mentioned, there have been a lot of rumors that Apple is working on a “special” Apple Watch to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the wearable. This Apple Watch is rumored to be called Apple Watch X, similar to how Apple skipped the iPhone 9 and went for the iPhone X to commemorate 10 years since the release of the first iPhone. And just like the iPhone X, the “Apple Watch X”

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