Apple Watch Band Pride Edition Year 2022 has arrived, with a new face!

In honor of gender equality month, Apple has opened its legs.Apple Watch Pride Edition band The new year 2022 comes with a new face too.

Pride Edition 2022

Apple is gearing up to celebrate Pride Month in June 2022, with the launch of new Pride Edition Apple Watch bands, including the Sport Loop and the Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop, priced at $1,600.

Pride Edition Apple Watch Bands

Pride Edition Sport Loop

The Sport Loop is woven from double-layered nylon with a rainbow-colored band. mix white lines And most notably, it features the word “Pride,” cursive-style text inspired by “hello” on the screen of the first Macintosh in 1984.

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Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop

The band is also a Sport Loop, with a rainbow-colored band combined with black lines, and Apple describes the band as being from Nike’s “Be true” collection.

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Sold at the Apple Store

Apple says the Pride Edition Sport Loop and Nike Sport Loop will be available in stores starting May 28, 65.

Pride Edition Apple Watch face

In addition, Apple has also provided new Pride Edition Apple Watch (Watch Face) watch faces 2 to match each Pride Edition band.

Pride Threads dial

The Pride Threads watch face is inspired by the Pride flag when turning the Digital Crown, tapping the screen, or raising your hand. The dial line moves like a thread.

Rainbow Nike Bounce face

It’s a distinctive style watch face unique to Apple Watch Nike models with a rainbow background. Conveying LGBT+ Diversity

Download the new Pride Apple Watch faces now in the Watch app on your iPhone or on your Apple Watch. The new watch faces are available on Apple Watch Series 4 or later with watchOS 8.6 and iPhone 6s or later with iOS 15.5.

Images of the new Pride campaign on iPhone.

Pride campaign photos on iPhone show places important to the movement history of LBGTQ+ Baobei, native of Auckland. While photographed at landmark Harvey Milk Plaza in San Francisco, he said: “Dancing has helped me bow to my own sorrow and pain. while familiarizing yourself with physical, mental, emotional and spiritual independence.”

Additional information: Apple Newsroom

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