Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands (2024)

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A new Shot on iPhone pride campaign will launch in June

Experimental street dancer Jin Lee Baobei, wearing the new Pride Edition Sport Loop band for Apple Watch, shot on iPhone 13 Pro by Collier Schorr. “Pride is an essence that affirms: however you decide to change, grow, and show up is enough,” Baobei says.

CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIAIn celebration of Pride month this June, Apple is releasing two new Pride Edition bands with dynamic Pride watch faces in support of the global LGBTQ+ community and equality movement. This year’s Pride Edition Sport Loop showcases a color gradient with the word “pride” woven directly into the band. Apple is also launching a new Shot on iPhone pride campaign on Instagram that captures the essence of artists and figures within the global LGBTQ+ community.

Apple is proud to build on its long-running support for LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations working to bring about positive change, from Encircle, an organization that provides life-affirming programs and services for the LGBTQ+ community and their families, to The Trevor Project, the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people. Additional advocacy organizations Apple is supporting include Equality Federation Institute, Equality North Carolina, Equality Texas, Gender Spectrum, GLSEN, Human Rights Campaign, ILGA World, The National Center for Transgender Equality, PFLAG, and SMYAL. Now in its seventh year, the Apple Watch Pride Edition bands and watch faces illustrate the ways in which the company stands with, supports, and is proudly made up of the LGBTQ+ community.

Pride Edition Sport Loop

Members and allies of the LGBTQ+ creative community at Apple were inspired to deliver a new expression of pride through this unique design. Utilizing the comfortable, durable, and adjustable Sport Loop design, Apple used a new technique to remove several of the double-layer nylon-woven textile loops on the band to reveal the word “pride” in a cursive style inspired by the original “hello” greeting — displayed on the first Macintosh in 1984 — giving the word a novel, three-dimensional look and feel.

The team designed a color gradient that incorporates the original rainbow colors with those drawn from various pride flags, including light blue, pink, and white, representing transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals, and black and brown, symbolizing Black and Latinx communities. The colors also represent those who are living with or have passed away from HIV/AIDS.

Pride Threads Watch Face

Inspired by multiple pride flags, this new watch face combines colors to represent the strength and mutual support of the LGBTQ+ movement. Mirroring the woven loops of the Sport Loop, each strand of vibrant thread contributes to the overall composition of the watch face. The colorful threads move as the Digital Crown on Apple Watch is rotated, the display is tapped, or the user’s wrist is raised. Apple is also including new App Clip functionality within the band packaging to deliver a simple and convenient way for customers to immediately access the new matching watch face.

Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop

A new Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop celebrates the full spectrum of the rainbow and features a matching rainbow-colored Nike Bounce face that accompanies the new band. Along with Nike’s Be True collection, the Sport Loop honors individuals who are expanding sport for future generations and inspiring others to feel the joy of being authentically themselves. Be True is part of Nike’s broader commitment to the LGBTQ+ community, which focuses on recognition, advocacy, inspiration, and education.

A New Shot on iPhone Pride Campaign

From Harvey Milk Plaza in San Francisco to Paulista Avenue in São Paulo, the Shot on iPhone pride campaign will showcase imagery from an illustrious group of intersectional creatives, celebrating present-day queer pioneers in places of historic significance to the LGBTQ+ movement. Coming soon to @apple on Instagram, the series will feature works from photographers Ryan McGinley at Stonewall Inn in New York; Evan Benally Atwood at Window Rock in Arizona; Meinke Klein at The hom*omonument in Amsterdam; Caia Ramalho at Paulista Avenue in São Paulo; Lydia Metral at Plaza de Chueca in Madrid; and Collier Schorr at Harvey Milk Plaza in San Francisco, featuring Baobei.

The Shot on iPhone pride campaign showcases places of historic significance to the LGBTQ+ movement. Photographed at the iconic Harvey Milk Plaza in San Francisco, Oakland native Baobei says, “Dance helps me honor my grief and pain while familiarizing myself with physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual liberation.”

Pricing and Availability

  • The Pride Edition Sport Loop and Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop are available for $49 (US).
  • The new Pride Edition bands are available to order today from apple.com and in the Apple Store app, and will be available at Apple Store locations beginning May 26. The Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop is also coming soon to nike.com.
  • The new Pride watch face will be available today, and requires Apple Watch Series 4 or later running watchOS 8.6, and iPhone 6s or later running iOS 15.5.
  • Both the Pride Edition Sport Loop and the Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop are compatible with any Apple Watch.
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    24 května 2022

    TISKOVÁ ZPRÁVA

    Apple unveils new AppleWatch Pride Editionbands

    A new Shot on iPhone pride campaign will launch in June

    CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIAIn celebration of Pride month this June, Apple is releasing two new Pride Edition bands with dynamic Pride watch faces in support of the global LGBTQ+ community and equality movement. This year’s Pride Edition Sport Loop showcases a color gradient with the word “pride” woven directly into the band. Apple is also launching a new Shot on iPhone pride campaign on Instagram that captures the essence of artists and figures within the global LGBTQ+ community.

    Apple is proud to build on its long-running support for LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations working to bring about positive change, from Encircle, an organization that provides life-affirming programs and services for the LGBTQ+ community and their families, to The Trevor Project, the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people. Additional advocacy organizations Apple is supporting include Equality Federation Institute, Equality North Carolina, Equality Texas, Gender Spectrum, GLSEN, Human Rights Campaign, ILGA World, The National Center for Transgender Equality, PFLAG, and SMYAL. Now in its seventh year, the Apple Watch Pride Edition bands and watch faces illustrate the ways in which the company stands with, supports, and is proudly made up of the LGBTQ+ community.

    Pride Edition Sport Loop

    Members and allies of the LGBTQ+ creative community at Apple were inspired to deliver a new expression of pride through this unique design. Utilizing the comfortable, durable, and adjustable Sport Loop design, Apple used a new technique to remove several of the double-layer nylon-woven textile loops on the band to reveal the word “pride” in a cursive style inspired by the original “hello” greeting — displayed on the first Macintosh in 1984 — giving the word a novel, three-dimensional look and feel.

    The team designed a color gradient that incorporates the original rainbow colors with those drawn from various pride flags, including light blue, pink, and white, representing transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals, and black and brown, symbolizing Black and Latinx communities. The colors also represent those who are living with or have passed away from HIV/AIDS.

    Pride Threads Watch Face

    Inspired by multiple pride flags, this new watch face combines colors to represent the strength and mutual support of the LGBTQ+ movement. Mirroring the woven loops of the Sport Loop, each strand of vibrant thread contributes to the overall composition of the watch face. The colorful threads move as the Digital Crown on Apple Watch is rotated, the display is tapped, or the user’s wrist is raised. Apple is also including new App Clip functionality within the band packaging to deliver a simple and convenient way for customers to immediately access the new matching watch face.

    Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop

    A new Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop celebrates the full spectrum of the rainbow and features a matching rainbow-colored Nike Bounce face that accompanies the new band. Along with Nike’s Be True collection, the Sport Loop honors individuals who are expanding sport for future generations and inspiring others to feel the joy of being authentically themselves. Be True is part of Nike’s broader commitment to the LGBTQ+ community, which focuses on recognition, advocacy, inspiration, and education.

    A New Shot on iPhone Pride Campaign

    From Harvey Milk Plaza in San Francisco to Paulista Avenue in São Paulo, the Shot on iPhone pride campaign will showcase imagery from an illustrious group of intersectional creatives, celebrating present-day queer pioneers in places of historic significance to the LGBTQ+ movement. Coming soon to @apple on Instagram, the series will feature works from photographers Ryan McGinley at Stonewall Inn in New York; Evan Benally Atwood at Window Rock in Arizona; Meinke Klein at The hom*omonument in Amsterdam; Caia Ramalho at Paulista Avenue in São Paulo; Lydia Metral at Plaza de Chueca in Madrid; and Collier Schorr at Harvey Milk Plaza in San Francisco, featuring Baobei.

    Pricing and Availability

    • The Pride Edition Sport Loop and Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop are available for $49 (US).
    • The new Pride Edition bands are available to order today from apple.com and in the Apple Store app, and will be available at Apple Store locations beginning May 26. The Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop is also coming soon to nike.com.
    • The new Pride watch face will be available today, and requires Apple Watch Series 4 or later running watchOS 8.6, and iPhone 6s or later running iOS 15.5.
    • Both the Pride Edition Sport Loop and the Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop are compatible with any Apple Watch.

    About Apple Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world better than we found it.

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Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands (2024)

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Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands? ›

Inspired by the strength and beauty of the LGBTQ+ community, the new Sport Band design showcases the original pride flag rainbow colors and five others — black and brown symbolize Black and Latin communities, in addition to those who have passed away from or are living with HIV/AIDS, while light blue, pink, and white ...

How do I get the new pride face on my Apple Watch? ›

Customers can download the matching Pride Radiance watch face through the Apple Watch app, on the Apple Store app, or at apple.com.

What does the pride band mean on Apple Watch? ›

A closer look at the Pride Edition Sport Band.

Vibrant colours symbolise the beauty and diversity of the LGBTQ+ community. Featuring a custom laser-etched message. Matching animated Pride watch face. Download free on your iPhone. Apple is proud to financially support LGBTQ+ advocacy organisations.

How often does Apple release new bands? ›

At $49, it's tempting to get several, such as a bright color for when you want to express yourself, and a more sedate band for when you dress up. Like most Apple Watch bands, the range of colors changes over time, with new collections in the spring and fall of each year.

What is the Apple Pride theme? ›

The new Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop evokes the strength and beauty of LGBTQ+ communities with a vibrant, fluorescent design inspired by multiple pride flags, and features a laser-etched lug that reads “PRIDE 2024.”

Why is the pride face not available on my Apple Watch? ›

For starters, you can only use the Pride Threads watch face if you have an Apple Watch Series 4 or newer. Anything from the Apple Watch Series 3 and older isn't compatible, so that could be why you don't have the Pride Threads face.

What is the new Apple Watch Pride band? ›

In addition to the colours of the core Pride flag, black and brown symbolise marginalised LGBTQ+ communities of colour, as well as those impacted by HIV/AIDS. Light blue, pink and white honour trans and non-binary people.

What do the 3 colored rings mean on Apple Watch? ›

The Activity app displays three rings. The red Move ring shows how many active calories you've burned. The green Exercise ring shows how many minutes of brisk activity you've done. The blue Stand ring shows how many times in the day you've stood and moved for at least one minute per hour.

What does the purple moon mean on Apple Watch? ›

The purple moon on the screen indicates that the Do Not Disturb function is turned on. If this function is activated, you won't hear any sound when you receive a notification.

What does the purple person at the top of Apple Watch mean? ›

An Apple Support article : The Apple Watch status icons – Apple Support. shows (head and shoulders of) a purple man: Says: "Personal Focus is turned on".

Is it OK to change Apple Watch band everyday? ›

Apple Watch bands can be changed as often as you wish.

How often should you wash your Apple Watch band? ›

Dust, food, sweat, lotions, and more can affect the look of your watch band. How often an Apple Watch band needs to be cleaned will depend on your situation. We recommend cleaning as necessary, but at least once every 2 weeks.

Is it OK to change Apple Watch bands often? ›

Regularly changing and cleaning the bands can help keep your watch clean and hygienic. In summary, changing the band of your Apple Watch offers both practical and aesthetic benefits.

How to get Apple Pride wallpaper? ›

You can download Apple's new 'Pride Radiance' wallpaper for iPhone and iPad here. The 'Pride Radiance' wallpaper will become officially available with the release of iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5, but we're bringing them exclusively to you today.

Does Samsung support Lgbtq? ›

The Samsung Equality Alliance is one of five ERG's within the company and is dedicated to advocating for the LGBTQIA+ community and allies.

Why are some watch faces not available? ›

The watch face require certain hardware capabilities that may not be supported on your smartwatch. For instance, 3D watch faces are only compatible with: Google Pixel Watch.

How do I get the Apple Watch Ultra face? ›

Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap Face Gallery, swipe up to the Modular Ultra or Wayfinder watch faces, then choose complications appropriate for your run, hike, or dive.

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