With several rumors surrounding
the social media regarding the launch of Apple’s much-awaited
iWatch, most suggest it is tipped to be launched in the early fall of 2014. According
to several sources, the iWatch holds a HD screen of up to 2.5 inches, a completely
functioning up-to-date iOS, biometrics, and a battery that extends to over four
days.
In
the summer of 2014, it was publicized that Apple’s new product line would be
the first to allow solar charging, and would be fashioned in a range of shapes
and sizes, having as many as 10 different fully-functioning sensors. Among
these shapes would be watches comprising of sapphire crystal screens, as well
as watches with gorilla glass covers. Given how the iWatch would carry out
tasks on its own, there are however several operations for which iOS is to be
used. This includes sending and receiving text message/phone calls, location
services, maps, etc. There is also a strong suggestion that the iWatch would
function by the book on iOS 8, which is designed keeping the iWatch in mind.
Applications
generally relating to health, and working out are to be carried out very well,
with the iWatch gathering all required body-info on its own. Having
collaborated with Nike years back, it is sure to take the shape of Nike
FuelBands as well, taking them to a whole different level. As for the
notifications, it is certain that the watch would be no way near a person’s ear
all the time, nor would it be loud enough to draw the attention of people in
public. Therefore, it is ascertained that the person would ‘feel’ the
notifications.
As
for the prices, who would argue that Apple’s merchandise is economical? There
are yet to be any announcements regarding the prices, but it is largely
believed that the price could range from $200 up to $300. Whatever the prices
may be, there is no doubt about the kind of excitement that Apple has raised amid
its loyal customers, as well as the neutrals.
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