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You’re using the I am app like @The Cockney Rebel and @Lyusi? Great! It’s nice to see affirmations just in time for mental health awareness month!

Plus, it looks great with the product red band!

Speaking of which, I participated in a free yoga class at my school today. A local yoga instructor visited us, and it was a great way to destress and start closing my rings early. I wore my ocean band replica!

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Maybe, yeah - but since I‘m not planning on buying a black Ultra because I don’t want to buy my bands twice for each lug color - I will have to live with the look of it on NaTi 😉
many opinions say Apple Watch Ultra users report that black titanium scratches and dents more easily than natural titanium. Most natural titanium lugs in Apple’s ultra straps show up the most, so many users prefer the natural titanium option. Some users in the states are also staying on natural titanium to retain the blood oxygen feature.

Hm…affer last update I can’t add new strap to Bandbreite…
Same here. Choreographics, the Apple Watch wearer and developer of Bandbreite, announced last week that Bandbreite 2.0 will be deployed to the App Store sometime this week. Our apps updated on our iPhones last night.

I heard that it will be restricted and block users from adding more than five straps to their collection until they make an in-app purchase. That’s why the “Add to Collection” button was blocked by an upgrade to the pro version. Our collections are still preserved, but the Lock Screen widgets and app icon customisation have also been deleted.

You can leave him some comments through private messages or replies in the MR forums he replies to, or on the two Discord servers he’s in.
 
many opinions say Apple Watch Ultra users report that black titanium scratches and dents more easily than natural titanium. Most natural titanium lugs in Apple’s ultra straps show up the most, so many users prefer the natural titanium option. Some users in the states are also staying on natural titanium to retain the blood oxygen feature.


Same here. Choreographics, the Apple Watch wearer and developer of Bandbreite, announced last week that Bandbreite 2.0 will be deployed to the App Store sometime this week. Our apps updated on our iPhones last night.

I heard that it will be restricted and block users from adding more than five straps to their collection until they make an in-app purchase. That’s why the “Add to Collection” button was blocked by an upgrade to the pro version. Our collections are still preserved, but the Lock Screen widgets and app icon customisation have also been deleted.

You can leave him some comments through private messages or replies in the MR forums he replies to, or on the two Discord servers he’s in.
I will just delete this app…bye bye :)
 
I will just delete this app…bye bye :)
I’ll definitely keep my Bandbriete app. I’m curious about the history behind them and the straps themselves.

I got a response from the developer about the Lock Screen widgets. He said they’ll be back in a later update. He mentioned in the initial announcement that he had to hire an outside SwiftUI developer for this major update because he wanted a complete overhaul of Bandbriete after 4-5 years without a significant change. So, due to this, he had to limit the size of collections, which made me a bit worried about my collection disappearing if I couldn’t add any more straps.

The lack of Haptic Touch is a bit lacklustre , but the appearance looks amazing! It’s a nice update, and there’s even more guidance on band sizes. The app is flooded with ULTRA orange, and you can even add your name to it.
 
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Yes, they do on their newest limitless.
I recall that they actively promoted these cases on YouTube advertisements. Notably, they emphasized the importance of case manufacturers creating iPhone 16 cases with camera control coverings to prevent accidental pressing or potential damage.

My Apple enthusiast friend owns a waterproof black backpack from Mous to store his 13-inch iPad Pro M4 for school. He appreciates its minimalist design.

Surprisingly, despite being priced similarly to OtterBox, how does it compare? It looks fantastic on a natural titanium iPhone 16 Pro!

For my birthday weekend, Mist Blue Sport Band! Doubling it up with bangles


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I recall that they actively promoted these cases on YouTube advertisements. Notably, they emphasized the importance of case manufacturers creating iPhone 16 cases with camera control coverings to prevent accidental pressing or potential damage.

My Apple enthusiast friend owns a waterproof black backpack from Mous to store his 13-inch iPad Pro M4 for school. He appreciates its minimalist design.

Surprisingly, despite being priced similarly to OtterBox, how does it compare? It looks fantastic on a natural titanium iPhone 16 Pro!

For my birthday weekend, Mist Blue Sport Band! Doubling it up with bangles


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Happy Birthday! 🎂 🥳

Love the super color coordinated ensemble. 🙂
 
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I recall that they actively promoted these cases on YouTube advertisements. Notably, they emphasized the importance of case manufacturers creating iPhone 16 cases with camera control coverings to prevent accidental pressing or potential damage.

My Apple enthusiast friend owns a waterproof black backpack from Mous to store his 13-inch iPad Pro M4 for school. He appreciates its minimalist design.

Surprisingly, despite being priced similarly to OtterBox, how does it compare? It looks fantastic on a natural titanium iPhone 16 Pro!

For my birthday weekend, Mist Blue Sport Band! Doubling it up with bangles


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Great colors, and wishes for a very Happy Birthday :D
 
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