You may have Sport Archivesforgotten about it, given the launch of Apple Watch Series 5 was nearly a month ago, but Apple actually launches a new version of this watch today: Apple Watch Nike Series 5.
This version of the Watch is now available on Apple's website, starting at $399.
Of course, the Nike variant is the same old Apple Watch 5 on the inside, but there are differences. First, it has a couple of special watch faces that aren't available on the regular version (Apple still doesn't let you load faces from third party developers). It also comes with the Nike Run Club app, which is an exercise tracking app with features like GPS tracking, audio guided runs and customized coaching plans.
Finally, the Apple Watch Nike Series 5 has different bands than the regular versions, including the perforated Nike Sport Band and the colorful Nike Sport Loop.
SEE ALSO: This is why the iPhone 11 doesn't have 5GAs for the new features in Series 5 in general, the big one is the always on screen, which lets you see important data on the watch without flicking your wrist to wake it up. The Series 5 also comes in a variety of new finishes, but the Nike version is only available with the aluminum case and Silver or Space Gray colors.
Apple Watch Nike Series 5 costs $399 for the 40mm case variant and $429 for the 44mm variant, and you need to add a $100 on top of that if you want cellular connectivity. Band choice and color do not affect the price.
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