Apple is going to sell two iWatches with flexible AMOLED displays with sapphire cover lens and NFC, and many other features.
According to the rumors, iWatch will be able to operate independently of an iPhone or iPad, but is also expected to feature functions like health monitoring apps.
Rumors states that the iWatch includes a 1.3" to 1.5" flexible AMOLED display with sapphire cover, suggesting the device's screen will be curved to fit a user's wrist. In addition, Apple is thought to be incorporating liquid metal for mechanical parts. This is really a great breakthrough for wearable gadgets.
A big challenge for any smartwatch design is battery life. Its said that the iWatch will use 200 to 250mAh cell that should give the device a good operation time. Battery life is expected to hit at least one day.
Its said the shipments of iWatch starting at the end of the third quarter, with an estimated 5.5 million units in 2014 alone. That number is forecast to jump to 30 to 50 million units for 2015 and the price arount 'thousands of dollars'.
Samsung, Sony, ZTE, and other tech players have already unveiled their own smartwatches, so Apple is already fairly late to this field. But Lets see how Apple manages to make profit out of this iWatch
Via : AppleInsider
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According to the rumors, iWatch will be able to operate independently of an iPhone or iPad, but is also expected to feature functions like health monitoring apps.
Rumors states that the iWatch includes a 1.3" to 1.5" flexible AMOLED display with sapphire cover, suggesting the device's screen will be curved to fit a user's wrist. In addition, Apple is thought to be incorporating liquid metal for mechanical parts. This is really a great breakthrough for wearable gadgets.
A big challenge for any smartwatch design is battery life. Its said that the iWatch will use 200 to 250mAh cell that should give the device a good operation time. Battery life is expected to hit at least one day.
Its said the shipments of iWatch starting at the end of the third quarter, with an estimated 5.5 million units in 2014 alone. That number is forecast to jump to 30 to 50 million units for 2015 and the price arount 'thousands of dollars'.
Samsung, Sony, ZTE, and other tech players have already unveiled their own smartwatches, so Apple is already fairly late to this field. But Lets see how Apple manages to make profit out of this iWatch
Via : AppleInsider
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