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Most Apple Watch Series 5 models unavailable from Apple ahead of rumored Series 6 release

As the fall is coming, we’re expecting the announcement of new Apple products at any time, including the iPhone 12 and Apple Watch Series 6. Today, most Apple Watch Series 5 models are currently unavailable on Apple’s website, which suggests the company is ready to launch the next generation of Apple Watch.

Customers noticed that some Apple Watch Series 5 models have been disappearing from Apple’s online store, and now even basic models such as the one with aluminum case and white sport band are unavailable.

9to5Mac has verified Apple’s website in different countries, and while the stock shortage of Apple Watch Series 5 models is most notable in the US, China, and Japan, availability seems to be normal in Europe. In other countries like Brazil, the estimated shipping time is two weeks for most Apple Watch models.

The pickup option is also unavailable for some models, but this is more related due to the closure of several Apple Stores around the world.

Jon Prosser said on Twitter that Apple will announce the next generation of Apple Watch this week, most likely this Tuesday morning. However, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman mentioned that Apple’s announcement this week might just be an invitation to a special online event later this month where the company will officially announce new Apple Watch models and the iPhone 12.

Apple Watch Series 6 is expected to keep the same design as Series 5, but with new sensors and features — including blood oxygen level detection and improved sleep monitoring. A recent rumor said Apple will also launch a new, more affordable Apple Watch model that will replace both Apple Watch Series 3 and Apple Watch Series 5, but the details are unclear.

You can read everything we know about 2020 Apple Watch models in our special guide here on 9to5Mac.

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Filipe Espósito is a Brazilian tech Journalist who started covering Apple news on iHelp BR with some exclusive scoops — including the reveal of the new Apple Watch Series 5 models in titanium and ceramic. He joined 9to5Mac to share even more tech news around the world.

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