Apple Stores To Offer 'Apple Watch Basics' And Other Advanced Workshops From April 24
Apple Stores will offer 'Apple Watch Basics' workshops starting April 24, according to reports. The workshop will help customers who begin receiving their watches on that day to learn how to use them.
The classes are listed as an available option on April 24 on individual retail store websites and in the "Stores" section of the Apple Store app, MacRumors reported.
However, not all retail locations are displaying the Apple Watch workshop availability. The workshop will take place at 1.5 hour intervals all day long, including Saturday and Sunday.
Interested customers can schedule an appointment beginning today in a store where workshops are listed.
Reportedly, some Apple Stores are also showing additional Apple Watch classes beyond the basic class. In select location "Stay in Touch with Apple Watch" workshop is also available.
Meanwhile, 6 percent of Americans want to buy an Apple Watch, according to a poll conducted by Reuters and Ipsos. Should all six percent make the purchase, that would generate 15 million Apple Watch Sales In America alone.
The current high water mark for smartwatch sales is Samsung's Galaxy Gear series, managing 1.2 million units.