Monday, June 23, 2014

Fresh Rumors for the Apple iWatch Expected to Debut in Fall


Just like Google is taking its time to develop the high-end eye-wear Google Glass, Apple is not rushing to launch the Apple iWatch before it completely ready to meet the expectations of users. The latest rumors for the advanced timepiece suggest that it is coming in fall, around the debut of the Apple iPhone 6, the next generation iPad Air and iPad mini and, of course, the official release of iOS 8.

Even though we are months away from the launching of the iWatch, the rumor mill is busy to deliver juicy gossips for the device that already grab the interest of users. One of the new rumors reveals that the Apple iWatch will enter mass production in July. In terms of specs and capabilities it seems that Apple is planning to pack the iWatch with abundance of health-related features. There are rumors that the gadget will be registered as a medical device and this is one of the reasons why the smartwatch is not released yet – it needs a certification from the FDA in the US (Food and Drug Administration).

The guys from 9to5Mac shared that Apple has integrated various sensors in the wearable gadget that have the capabilities to measure user’s heart rate, burned calories, to track steps, blood pressure and even to measure the blood glucose levels. The company is working with athletes who are testing the iWatch, like Kobe Bryant and Dustin Brown to name a mere few. The advanced timepiece will run on special “variation of iOS.”

In terms of design, Apple will do its best to satisfy the demands of its users. The iWatch might be released in two versions with appealing look and slick design. The leaked information for the upcoming device describes something unique and interesting, do you agree?

few words at the end: iWatch is promising to bring the wearable tech to a higher level.

Source: 9to5Mac

Concepts for iWatch






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