It'll be a "watch" as much as the iPhone is a phone -- which is to say, that wont be its compelling purpose.
It's amazing how many people, without even knowing anything about what this watch will be capable of, how much it will cost, what it looks like, etc have already decided if they'll buy it or not.
Maybe Apple will make a watch that people wearing watches would consider buying?I'd prefer Apple to employ an extra 1000 software developers so we can finally get updates to Mac software like iWorks 09, iLife 11.... rather than yet another 'me too' device.
http://www.sonymobile.com/us/products/accessories/smartwatch/
Meh, I'll stick to my Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean. I prefer real watches.
This is one area where Apple will not win. People buy a Rolex, Jager le Coultre or Patek for its design and engineering, or perhaps a Richard Mille.
Not a disposable Apple product. And for others, they'll just buy a relatively inexpensive watch like a Citizen or something like that.
This iWatch is an answer to a question no one asked.
Now get back to freakin' work on iOS and that 5" iPhone!
There was a time when a smartphone wasn't considered a 'real phone.' I think the same could be true for a smartwatch. They will become the norm.
In my opinion a real watch is mechanical and doesn't require a battery to operate.
In my opinion a real watch is mechanical and doesn't require a battery to operate.
Apple will make a 1.5" watch and Samsung will follow it up with a 4.5" screen watch.![]()
OMG I don't wear a watch, this is a waste wah wah wah
Unless you are <12 y/o you should own a watch. Don't come to me saying that you use your phone as a watch... Yeah, because every-time I need to check the time I want to grab a phone from my pocket, remove it and press a button to see the time then put it back in the pocket... ridiculous IMO The whole reason wristwatches took over the pocket watch was because of this.
Why would it have to last multiple days on a charge? As long as it lasts ~30 hours on a charge, I'm good... Rare is it that I ever stay up longer than 30 hours at a time... In fact the last time I even stayed up that long was 2 years ago...
Anyways, people need to lose the mentality that watches last multiple days on a charge, just like they did that phones should last multiple days on a charge. It's an unnecessary feature that wastes space in the device and costs extra - just get in the habit of charging your watch when you sleep, just like you charge your phone now when you sleep.
• Clocks are common. My car/home/office has them, and that's most of my life right there. (And most businesses and classrooms do too, but I'm not in the habit of using those.)