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Microsoft Band will remain out of stock until early 2015

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 21, 2019
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Microsoft Band goes out of stock, stock to arrive early 2015

Getting your hands on the Microsoft Band has been a little tough since its launch. The band was available in limited quantities even when it was available, and if you’re planning to get the Microsoft Band for the holidays, we have some bad news for you.

The wearable is now out of stock at the Microsoft Store, and there’s no exact availability date mentioned. The product page mentions early 2015 for all sizes, but how early? We can’t be sure at the moment. 

Microsoft Band can connect to your smartphone, and deliver notifications from email, calendar, messages, and more. If you’re anxious about getting the Microsoft Band, you can try your luck at your nearest Microsoft stores or retailers around you. If you’re still on the fence, and don’t know what to do, here are five things you should know about it before you purchase it.

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