Apple is again gearing up to expand Apple Watch availability in a number of markets throughout Europe. The company has confirmed on its regional websites that Belgium, Finland, Norway, and Poland will be next to get Apple Watch on October 9.
Since making its debut in nine markets on April 24, Apple Watch has been rolled out to an additional 16 countries worldwide. The most recent rollout is happening today in Austria, Denmark, and Ireland, and the next will take place on October 9.
Apple customers in Belgium, Finland, Norway, and Poland can now check their local Apple websites for more information.
Apple Watch is also increasing its retail presence in various markets. The device was made available through British retailers Currys PC World and John Lewis last week, and as of today, it is on sale through Sprint and T-Mobile in the U.S.
[via MacRumors]
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