Of course, Apple has not officially confirmed the existence of the so-called iWatch, although in recent weeks, it appeared that the tech giant has started to register the mark "iWatch" in several countries around the world.
This new mobile technology seems to have become the focus of a large number of high-tech companies in recent months, and the competition in this sector is expected to grow more intense in the coming months and years.
Regarding the smartwatch concerned, Samsung has already said he is working on such a device, while Google is rumored to also develop a watch connected. With the decline in the PC market, Dell also plans mobile technology, with Sam Burd recently stating that the idea of a smartwatch is "quite attractive."
On the mobile OS from Cupertino, some speculate that the iWatch would have a lighter version of it. Indeed, with a smaller screen, it is certain that the iWatch will not be able to assume all the features offered by the iPhone, but the integration of iOS mean that it could be integrated with the iPhone to provide additional experience could extend well beyond simple features such as incoming calls.
Of course, many companies are already selling mobile devices on your wrist, especially with Pebble trying to make a name in the industry, after a Kickstarter campaign that has at least been a real success, and whose 275,000 pre-orders were placed in the space of six months, suggesting that the market is in full bloom smartwatch. Sony is also active in the market, and has recently unveiled its SmartWatch 2.
This new mobile technology seems to have become the focus of a large number of high-tech companies in recent months, and the competition in this sector is expected to grow more intense in the coming months and years.
Regarding the smartwatch concerned, Samsung has already said he is working on such a device, while Google is rumored to also develop a watch connected. With the decline in the PC market, Dell also plans mobile technology, with Sam Burd recently stating that the idea of a smartwatch is "quite attractive."
On the mobile OS from Cupertino, some speculate that the iWatch would have a lighter version of it. Indeed, with a smaller screen, it is certain that the iWatch will not be able to assume all the features offered by the iPhone, but the integration of iOS mean that it could be integrated with the iPhone to provide additional experience could extend well beyond simple features such as incoming calls.
Of course, many companies are already selling mobile devices on your wrist, especially with Pebble trying to make a name in the industry, after a Kickstarter campaign that has at least been a real success, and whose 275,000 pre-orders were placed in the space of six months, suggesting that the market is in full bloom smartwatch. Sony is also active in the market, and has recently unveiled its SmartWatch 2.