Apple has begun training employees on the Apple Watch according to 9to5Mac. It’s said that the company began training yesterday in the US and the UK, as well as a few other countries. It marks the first time that anyone outside of Apple’s top employees has had a closer look at the watch.
Rumours last month suggested that training would begin in February, before Tim Cook announced that the smart watch would be released in April of this year. Employees are expected to be introduced to the product, as well as the new procedures required to sell the device. It was recently reported that Apple will be installing safes to securely store its ‘Apple Watch Edition’ model – one that will feature solid gold and is expected to costs thousands of dollars.
It won’t be long until the Apple Watch is released and we’ll have more on it as soon as we can get our hands on one.
Source: 9to5Mac
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