iWatch Isn’t New
All said and done, the concept of iWatch isn’t exactly new. In fact, wearable computing is quite old. There have been gadgets like Nike’s FuelBand (which, incidentally, is used by Tim Cook) which pair with an iPhone to track and produce some stunning information. Wearable computing has also been a popular science fiction theme since Asimov.
It’s definitely not going to be Apple’s plan to ‘beat’ the market in wearable computing’s release time. Apple came with the iPhone when there were enough smartphones in the market already. The idea would be to storm the market with something that blows away any competition.
iWatch Specs
So what exactly would iWatch feature?
There’s absolutely no piece of information on that. Apple hasn’t denied anything (instead, it chose to “decline” to comment on iWatch). This is an indication that somewhere, industrial designers are crowding over possible iWatch design elements and functionalities.
One of the earliest things we can predict safely is that the iWatch will act as an add-on device that empowers your iPhone.
You can probably answer calls right from your watch and talk to your wrist – like the Secret Service guys.It would be easy to speculate that the iWatch will feature music controls.
Apple would probably develop specific apps which are split into an iWatch-component and an iPhone component (think of web apps like Evernote that have two components)
iWatch will read text messages, allow you to reply – mostly via Siri.
And as not a far-fetched idea, iWatch may come with sensors that track your pulse and gather a ton of other data.
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