What’s that word? The one where you take joy in the suffering of others? Ahh, that’s right:schadenfreude.And followingyesterday’s Apple Watch Series 7announcement, I’m schadenfreudening all over the fucking shop.
Basically, almost every single leaker claimed the new Apple Watch would echo the design ofthe iPhone 12(and now 13) range. In other words, it was going to have a squarer design and look something like this:
Instead, Apple actually made the Apple Watchrounder. Like this:
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I’m not here to kick leakers while they’re down though. Well, not entirely. I’m writing this in order to celebrate the real winners of last night’s Apple event: owners of Apple Watch bands.
When news of the potential redesign surfaced, one of the more troubling elements was the likely incompatibility of previous Apple Watch straps. I mean, it’d be borderline impossible to keep the same mechanism with such a fundamental change of shape.
For thethriving communityof collectors and users — myself included — this was a big concern.
Apple Watch bands aren’t cheap and, if you’ve built up a collection, having to get rid of all of them if you upgrade to the newest wearable feels like getting sand kicked in your face. And your wallet stolen.
Thankfully, that’s not the case with the Apple Watch Series 7.
While the design of the smartwatch has been tweaked, it’s still backwards compatible with Apple Watch bands from previous generations. This isn’t an accident. In fact, it’s an integral aspect of the design,something I’ve written about before.
More than anything though, I’m just happy that, in this instance, Apple has prioritized its users over making a quick buck. Because, and let’s be honest here, would it be a massive surprise if the company changed the Apple Watch bands and forced users to completely replace their collection? Of course it wouldn’t.
But, friends, today isn’t that day. And no matter what you think of yesterday’s event, at least we can agree on one thing: the real winners are the Apple Watch band fanatics.
Story byCallum Booth
Callum Booth is a freelance journalist with over a decade of experience. Previously, he was the Managing Editor of TNW, where his reporting(show all)Callum Booth is a freelance journalist with over a decade of experience. Previously, he was the Managing Editor of TNW, where his reporting was cited widely, including in VICE, the FT, and the BBC.
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