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RING A SIMPLE WAY TO TRACK & IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH

In just four short years, Apple has revolutionized the way we work out and monitor our health with Apple Watch. We take a closer look at how the device has saved lives, how Rings are helping to ‘gamify’ exercise, and explain why it’s not too late to get started with Apple Health.

APPLE HEALTH IS BIG BUSINESS

Whilst the iPhone and iPad , the Cupertino firm has been looking for new ways to appease investors and add new revenue streams to its bow, especially as it fights a changing landscape where consumers are less likely to update their smartphones and the market becomes more saturated. Indeed, Apple announced in its 2019 earnings report that it had suffered lower-than-expected iPhone sales, not only because of falling demand in China but because of the iPhone battery scandal, . One .

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