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Apple has unveiled its 2025 Pride Collection featuring a unique Apple Watch band, watch face, and matching wallpapers. The celebration of LGBTQ+ communities comes ahead of Pride Month, blending tech innovation with a dash of stylish solidarity—proving once again that even tech giants know how to throw a colorful party.
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The $49 Pride Edition Sports Band (and matching watch face) brings a unique element to the Apple Watch in celebration of the LGBTQ+ community.
In its press release for the new Pride Band today, Apple said that iOS 18.5 is "upcoming," following more than a month of beta testing. We expect the iOS 18.5 Release Candidate to be released later today, and this should be the final beta version, barring any last-minute bugs or changes. The…
Ahead of Pride Month, Apple just announced its 2025 Apple Watch Pride Edition Sport Band, new watch face, and iPhone and iPad wallpaper. This year, … The post Apple reveals 2025 Pride collection with watch band and wallpapers appeared first on BGR.
Apple's 2025 Pride Collection is now available, with a new Apple Watch Sport Band and wallpapers celebrating the strength and beauty of LGBTQ+ communities.Apple's Pride wallpaper and Apple Watch band collection for 2025 - Image Credit: AppleAn annual tradition for Apple, the company releases a…
Apple today announced its 2025 Pride Collection, including a new Apple Watch band, watch face, and a matching wallpaper for the iPhone and iPad. Ahead of Pride Month in June, Apple says its Pride Collection celebrates the strength and beauty of LGBTQ+ communities around the world. The new…
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