Every year, February is celebrated as Black History Month in the US but it’s also a time when people around the world get to learn about the contribution of people like Frederick Douglass,a powerful civil rights advocate of his era, and Carter G. Woodson, the scholar now known as the ‘father of Black history’. Apple, the global tech company, commemorates Black History Month with exclusive content and curated launches. And it’s not just restricted to the US.
Customers can show their support with this year’s Black Unity Collection, which includes as special-edition Apple Watch BlackUnity Sport Loop, alongside a new matching watch face and iPhone wallpaper. Beginning in February,all-new activations — including a series of Apple Maps Guidescreated by the Smithsonian, TV and film collections curated by JelaniCobb, and more will be available to explore.
APPLE WATCH AND iPHONE
The power of unity is being celebrated. The Black UnitySport Loop (Rs 4,500)features the word“Unity” women abstractly into the band using red, green, and black yarns that pay homage to the Pan-African flag, while a unique layering of yarns lends a sense of three-dimensionality to the letters. iPhone users can also show their support with the new Unity wallpaper for their Lock Screen.
The Unity Mosaic watch face incorporates geometric shapes in green, black, red, and yellow, and the yellow accent can be personalised with other colours
APP STORE
The App Store will also celebrate 50 years of hip-hop culture by spotlighting numerous apps that allow users to listen, watch, and learn the significance of this creative movement in both the past and present.
APPLE MUSIC
The ‘For Us, By Us’ playlist will be updated to capture expressions of resilience and resistance, and users can also enjoy new episodes of The Message and additional radio programming on Apple Music 1,Country, and HITS.