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Apple Watch: The future rest on on how it inspires the App Owners and the Developers Apple unveiled its new watch, which will enter market next year. It looks great — like a true watch. And whereas it’s clear that Apple has been attentive about how people will use this watch, there’s still a lot that’s absent. In its presentation, Apple verified a few now-standard smartwatch competences, like fitness tracking and text messaging, like accessing American Airlines flight information. That’s decent for the showpiece, but these are the genera of gears that users are already exploiting efficaciously every day with iPhones. In that sense, watching Apple’s event felt a little like using a computer without internet—promising, but not there yet.

Apple Watch: The future rest on on how it inspires the App Owners and the Developers

Apple Watch: The future rest on on how it inspires the App Owners and the Developers 

Apple unveiled its new watch, which will enter market next year. It looks great — like a true watch. And whereas it’s clear that Apple has been attentive about how people will use this watch, there’s still a lot that’s absent.
In its presentation, Apple verified a few now-standard smartwatch competences, like fitness tracking and text messaging, like accessing American Airlines flight information. That’s decent for the showpiece, but these are the genera of gears that users are already exploiting efficaciously every day with iPhones. In that sense, watching Apple’s event felt a little like using a computer without internet—promising, but not there yet.

Yet one would say similar things about the iPhone before the App Store launched and seasoned to where it is now. There was a camera, but no Instagram. There was a GPS chip, but it took a few years to invent Uber. Platforms simply take time to mature.

Given how Apple rolled out the Watch now, it clearly sees the wearable bazaar as more than an interest. CEO Tim Cook termed it “the next chapter in Apple’s story.” And there’s positively something convincing about a computer that’s not just in somebody’s pocket all day, but on the wrist. Now that future just needs to be invented.

Apple Watch: The future rest on on how it inspires the App Owners and the Developers

Apple Watch Future Features: Include Additional Sensors, 'Richer Health Features'


The upcoming versions of the Apple Watch will include "Richer health features and additional sensors," according to a new report from Reuters. Though the Apple Watch was only launched on Tuesday, the site says that some healthcare experts who were expecting for "innovative health features" were left saddened with the watch's fitness abilities.



Apple Watch gossips had firstly suggested the watch would come with more than 10 sensors to track abundant health and fitness metrics, with Apple aiming to go beyond the fitness tracking capabilities of smart watches currently in the market.

People assume that the device was linked to the Health app and Apple's health-related hires, with buzzes directing towards features like glucose checking, sleep and hydration tracking, but those features did not make it into the watch, yet.

Instead, Apple's Watch measures fitness activity by the use of GPS and Wi-Fi (via the iPhone), an accelerometer, and a heart-rate sensor, which is manufactured into the back of the device. Data derived from the Watch is showed into two separate fitness apps that will be encompassed with the device, both of which aim to inspire users to grow their activity levels.

Apple Watch's inability to measure metrics beyond movement and heart rate put it on par with many other fitness devices in the marketplace, but the Watch also includes numerous other distinctive functions like deep connectivity with the iPhone, Apple Pay support, and unique input methods with the Digital Crown and Taptic Engine.

Apple has not yet broadcasted a specific release date for the Apple Watch, but says the gadget will be available starting in early 2015. Pricing for the Watch is anticipated to start at $349.
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