Apple Watch Update: Highly-Anticipated Smart Watch Rumored to Hit the Market Any Day

By Ajay Kadkol - 20 Feb '15 11:51AM
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Apple Watch to hit the market soon

The most rumoured and debated Apple Watch is making its trances in various magazines and is expected to hit the local market very soon.

The Apple Watch makes use of the Cupertino's components and is expected to provide a brilliant day-to-day experience to its users. The March issue of Self marks its first U.S. magazine cover appearance, on the arm of supermodel Candice Swanepoel. However, the point is to check whether the Apple Watch has lived up-to the expectations of its customers?

The new Apple Watch has more or less the same-old features for its users per se, it is expected to come with a distance monitor, calories calculations, calculators of the number of breaks in the course of exercise, the duration of brisk walking or running, accelerate meter, built-in GPS and Wi-Fi facilities. However, these features do not make the gadget o stand unique among its other competitors in the market. It was expected to come with the ability to measure blood pressure, stress levels, in addition to its other features.

Apple's CEO Tim Cook's claims that he uses the watch "every day" and "can't live without it," customers shouldn't expect a full 24 hours' worth of wrist-based enjoyment. The device will likely provide up to 3.5 hours of app use between charges.

As Apple has been practicing, the Apple Watch is expected to enter as three variants. It is expected to hit the market at a price of approximately $349, for its lowest member. The top-end edition would be placed at a much higher rate. However, the Cupertino has probably impressed the users in the market, as Apple has reported that it has transacted 5 to 6 million units from the supplier, in the first quarter, half of which would be entry level sport model, while one-third is earmarked for the mid-tier version. The 18 carat gold edition will probably make room in this family.

The Watch is to be watched in the market. 

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