Apple begins to accelerate the testing process Apple Watch for not requiring appointment. Until a few days ago to try an Apple Watch on any Apple Store appointment he is needed. This appointment could be arranged from our home or going directly to the store to inform us about the gaps available to try different Apple Watch. However, a few hours ago we have known through the Apple Store employees that this system will change so that more people can experience first hand the Apple Watch.
From now on, no longer it will require an appointment to have a custom test session with Apple Watch by a company employee. We need not provide data as our Apple ID name or employees of the Apple Store, requirements that until now were indispensable in many of the shops.
Thus, from this moment so we’ll just go to any Apple Store and ask one of the employees who wish to test an Apple Watch, no waiting, appointments or personal data. The employee of course, in the event that all test stations are occupied at the time, asked us to wait for one of them is free or return later.
It is an encouragement to any curious entering an Apple Store can get a more personal experience with Apple Watch, because right now only possible to interact with it through an operating model that is anchored in an exhibitor.
Apple wants any visitor can take a more personal experience Apple Watch
Two weeks ago it appeared the news that they would not have sold many Apple Watch as originally planned, information that seemed to come from multiple vendors clock and contradicted sales numbers offered by the company during the last earnings call, because despite not provide the final figure, Tim Cook said that Apple had sold more Watch the original iPad and iPhone together.
As we read in 9to5Mac, this holiday season will see what Apple’s strategy to boost sales of its smart watch, certainly one of the possible “Star Gifts” in the words of Tim Cook during the meeting results. Customers will still be able to provide their email address and the types of Apple Watches that they tried on, allowing for their preferences to be saved to their Apple Online Store wish list. For example, a user could try on a Space Black Apple Watch and be reminded of their selection when they go to purchase the model from the Apple Store app or website.
Via 9to5mac