Technology
Best deal on the Apple Watch Series 4 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Apple Watch Series 4 is on sale for £319 on Currys PC World, saving you £140 on list price.
Fitness trackers and smartwatches from most of the top brands have been discounted since to start of the year. We say “most” because Apple has stubbornly refused to budge, until now.
The Apple Watch Series 4 is now on sale for just £319 on Currys PC World, saving you £140 on list price. That is a seriously impressive discount for two reasons. Firstly, Apple rarely drops in price by large amounts, and secondly, this device has only recently been replaced as the newest model.
This Apple Watch Series 4 is a cellular device, meaning it has an electronic SIM built-in so you can make and receive calls, send texts, and see app notifications. It’s super convenient when you don’t want to carry your phone, like when you’re out for a jog, heading to the beach, or simply popping to the shops.
There are a bunch of other reasons to invest in this smartwatch, like the health and fitness tracking, heart rate monitor, GPS, and battery life of up to 18 hours. On top of all this, it looks sleek and stylish.
Apple has finally budged, and now you can save on the Apple Watch Series 4.
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