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It could be interesting when you're into running other time related activities that make it not easy to get to your phone. But I don't see any mass market in this product.
I'm more interested in some update on new Mac Pro BTW ...
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To be fair, I consider a watch pretty useless in the times we live in now where most everyone has a phone in their pockets 24/7. However, I can see their use from a work point of view where you may not be allowed to have a mobile on your person and need to tell the time.
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I fancy one, but ill wait for the seven inch version as my eyesight isn't too good these days...
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Just curious what this iPhone + phone is? Do you have a photo of it or a release date?
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A watch could allow for the start to the end of passwords... let that sink in...
also proximity wake and sleep, FaceTime, streaming music from iCloud, pedometer, remote that works with Apple TV, voice recorder, and could be the next ... small thing. oh and it could give you the time... |
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Ditto. Apple is the most valuable company in the world, of course it's mainstream! We're not still in the 90s when Apple was worth about the same price as a chocolate bar!
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It's a clear divide at work. I can totally see the 30+ crowd being interested in one of these, while I can't see anyone in my age range going for this. I certainly won't.
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This is a dead-end story
Since people don't buy watches to tell time.
They buy it as decorative jewelry. Watches are fashion statements, not a useful product. It might work while training for sports or something, but not for formal or even daily activity. |
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Meanwhile the kiddies will be all over the iGlasses. Designed with help from some of the top designers in the world, these stylish glasses are actually a heads up display for notifications, etc from your iOS devices. Exclusive tech displays the information on the inside of the lenses while obscuring it from view in the other side of the lens. Models can be made with prescription lenses for those with vision issues, color changing lenses for wearing as computer/gaming glasses or even sunglasses etc. Six months later they will release v2 with Bluetooth stereo ear piece options. V3 six months after that will have video/still cameras built in for recording your world, in 3d even. And of course as Apple is going green, all models will include Apple's new solar charging tech so you only need to use the battery at night. I heard all about it from this guy who's shagging this girl whose roommate's brother's boyfriend worked at an Apple Store with a guy that claims he saw Jony and Tim wearing the prototypes around campus |
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I'm not so sure - this could be a breakthrough product. I imagine it being able to act as a remote satellite for your iPhone that could further integrate Siri and enable a number of features of your iPhone from your wrist. Maybe it would be a good spot for the mini-fingerprint reader (company) that Apple "bought" in the last year or so.
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Seems odd when watches are being phased out by smartphones.
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Why do we need an apple watch? This is getting silly now.
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The rumors here was that the iPhone 5 was suppose to have "Curved Glass" with no bezel.
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Fads come and go all the time; have you seen how many 20-somethings are playing board games lately, either with their friends or with strangers in Board game cafes. And I thought, those games were from grandma's era and gone for good. A well thought-out wrist watch with all encompassing functionality could come back big time, and could be the next big must-have product. Don't write it off just yet. They could sell billions and billions and billions. Sorry Carl Sagan, couldn't resist.
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One of the things I love about my iPhone (and smartphones in general I guess) is that it allows me to carry fewer items with me when I go out. It's an iPod, a camera, a phone, a compass, a map, a portable gaming system, an eReader, and *drumroll please* a watch, all in one.
An extra device to take with me everywhere is the exact opposite of what I want.
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