Is the iWatch going to launch later this year, or will it even exist? So many questions about it. A report early Friday from Nikkei named October as a plausible launch month and now a second report from Re/Code says yes, October is indeed Apple's planned launch month for the iWatch.
Apple is planning to make a big deal out of the launch with a "special event". This might be a press conference where Apple and its partners will discuss the device in addition to new software that works with it using Apple's new HealthKit, revealed earlier this week during WWDC 2014 with the firm's Health iOS 8 app.
The iWatch will no doubt tap right into Health to keep you abreast of real-time health data. Reports said it will ship an OLED display and may feature senseors that monitor blood glucose and oxygen (That's some science!), in additon to standard fitness activity tracking like steps walked, calories burned and more. Just like Health apps that you see in AppStore.
Every month, Apple has been always talked about, from iPhones to wearable techs. With the iPhone 6 expected in September and the iWatch following a month later, and the next-gen iPads (iPad 6/iPad Air 2? and iPad mini 3) in November. Apple seems to have a busy second half of the year on tap. As usual...
Would you consider to buy the iWatch if Apple's going to announce it? If yes, why? Leave them in the comments, below.
Apple is planning to make a big deal out of the launch with a "special event". This might be a press conference where Apple and its partners will discuss the device in addition to new software that works with it using Apple's new HealthKit, revealed earlier this week during WWDC 2014 with the firm's Health iOS 8 app.
The iWatch will no doubt tap right into Health to keep you abreast of real-time health data. Reports said it will ship an OLED display and may feature senseors that monitor blood glucose and oxygen (That's some science!), in additon to standard fitness activity tracking like steps walked, calories burned and more. Just like Health apps that you see in AppStore.
Every month, Apple has been always talked about, from iPhones to wearable techs. With the iPhone 6 expected in September and the iWatch following a month later, and the next-gen iPads (iPad 6/iPad Air 2? and iPad mini 3) in November. Apple seems to have a busy second half of the year on tap. As usual...
Would you consider to buy the iWatch if Apple's going to announce it? If yes, why? Leave them in the comments, below.