Apple Watch 3 gains LTE support in India, Taiwan, Denmark and Sweden

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Apple Watch 3 with LTE support has been available in the US, UK and Australia, as well as 9 other countries, since it originally
launched in late 2017
After several months of waiting, this carrier-connected model is now landing in four new countries: India, Taiwan, Denmark and Sweden. If
you live in either of those newly-added countries, you should know that not every local carrier supports the Apple smartwatch
Here are the details:In India Reliance Jio and Airtel both support the Apple Watch 3 with LTE, and as 9to5mac notes, it’s no additional
cost to add it to your plan
Data used on the wrist just comes out of the allotment of data you regularly pay for.Buyers in Taiwan have more carrier support, with Taiwan
Mobile, FarEsTone3, Telecom3, Chunghwa and APT3 signing on.If you’re buying Apple’s first LTE watch in Sweden or Denmark, Three is your
sole option. The next Apple Watch will be a different storyApple has been a bit slow rolling out its carrier partnerships for the Apple
Watch 3 with LTE, but thankfully, it shouldn’t have to start things over with each new watch
Once established, these typically carry on with any new model to come, so long as it’s successful enough to warrant support for.The Apple
Watch 4 is rumored to release later this year alongside the iPhone XI, but could launch as June’s WWDC 2018
The rumors are quite interesting for this one
From smart straps loaded with biometrics and sensors to a larger (potentially circular) display and battery, it could be drastically
different, or at least improved compared to the competing best Wear OS watches.