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Apple Watch Launches in Belgium, Finland, Norway, Luxembourg and Poland on October 9

Apple has updated its regional websites for Belgium, Finland, Norway, Luxembourg and Poland to announce the Apple Watch will be available on October 9.

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Belgium, Finland, Norway, Luxembourg and Poland will be part of the sixth Apple Watch launch wave:

  • April 24: Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, U.K. and U.S.
  • June 26: Italy, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland and Taiwan
  • July 17: The Netherlands, Sweden and Thailand
  • July 31: New Zealand, Russia and Turkey
  • September 25: Austria, Denmark and Ireland
  • October 9: Belgium, Finland, Norway, Luxembourg and Poland

Apple Watch sales have also expanded to dozens of Apple Premium Resellers this month.

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Top Rated Comments

Merode Avatar
137 months ago
Didn't they teach you English in school?
They did but it's more convenient to use Siri in your native language. Besides, many native english speakers have issues with Siri because she often misinterprets words.

I feel it's also important to mention that you look ridiculous talking to watch in foreign language in the crowd or on the bus. The feeling is much, much worse if aforementioned device has issues understanding you due to your accent.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
One Bad Duck Avatar
137 months ago
To speak more widely on the Apple watch. Without better energy storage battery technology - this sort of consumer tech will forever have its hands cuffed behind its back.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DempaX Avatar
137 months ago
Waiting for watch air...
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137 months ago
Didn't they teach you English in school?
What a stupid thing to say.

You must be American with a comment like this!
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
birnando Avatar
137 months ago
Didn't they teach you English in school?
They did, so now we are all bi-lingual, in fact they also gave us a third one.
Just to rub it in...
Still, to the majority of Apple's customers english is not their first language.
Given that, it does make sense, to some of us at least, to actually broaden Siri's language skills.
Wouldn't you agree?
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137 months ago
well, still no watch here in my country:) and no siri supported for my language... and no localised services/content for siri in my country.. really awesome paying European premium for worse services:)
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