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Apple releases Apple Watch Nike +



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The Apple Watch Series 2 has a specific model called Apple Watch Nike +. This version is made by the collaboration between Apple and Nike.

The speciality of this watch is that it includes Watch faces unique to it. They include that Nike bold, big style which really grabs your attention. It includes an aluminium body with cool bands that really stick out from the rest. It is designed to be for the runners. It has a new Nike running app that is exclusive to this version of Apple Watch Series 2.

Like all models of Apple Watch Series 2, it has the same features as the other models. Such as water resistance up to 50 meters, built-in GPS, 2x faster graphics and performance than the original Apple Watch.

Apple Watch Nike + comes in 2 sizes, 38mm and 42mm. It starts at $369, like the Apple Watch Series 2. It is now available.

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Learn more about Apple Watch Series 2 here.

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