
Last July, Mark Gorkman from Bloomberg stated that Apple started investigating the use of a plastic box on Apple Watch SE to make an hour that could compete with its cheapest competitors. In August, Gurman provided more details about the plastic Watch SE and how it can be marketed as a “friend of children”. In September, Gorman stated that the watch could be charged this year, but the producer faced “cost and quality challenges with the shift to plastic.”
Well, it’s now March, and the latest of Gurman is that SE Watch plastic SE Watch is in a “dangerous danger”. The sources say that the cover does not reach the company’s standards, and the cost of making the issue is not much cheaper than aluminum use.
Apple has offered plastic devices as cheaper options in the past, especially the original IBook and iPhone 5C. It was also believed that, like the iPhone 5C, a plastic monitoring watch could be presented in a group of bright colors, which would be a departure from the standard shades in the current Apple Watch collection.
However, Apple has moved away from plastic in MacBooks long ago and has not made the iPhone plastic device since 5C. Unless we see a kind of penetration, the Apple Watch SE future has ended in plastic before it starts. Learn more about Apple Watch Series 10, Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the current Apple Watch.