Thursday, February 6, 2020

Since "iWatch" is patented by Apple, a Smart Watch battle can heat up



Since the launch of the iPhone 5 and after the death of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Apple fans around the world have been excited about the idea of ​​iWatch. Nothing but an imagined idea, iWatch has already become something "real" for many people who follow the world of technology closely. So far, the closest thing about a watch manufactured by Apple has been the iPod Nano (6th generation) with its various watch faces that you can choose, and also its bracelets, which the Apple store has to buy.

IWatch is still just an idea elicited by someone, but from July 1st it will soon become a reality. On June 3, Apple applied for a patent on the name "iWatch" in Japan, which has since been released and is coming soon to the announcement of iOS 7. What does this mean for Apple and the future of doll use? Well, that means that for the first time in a long time, Apple is coming to the party a little late with just a patent on android smart watch.

Apple has been "late" with the technology world before, but not in terms of a product that could redefine a market, much like the iPhone did with touch screen technology. In terms of a watch that can tell you who is calling, who sent you a text message, when is an upcoming event, and what is happening on social networks, Apple will not be the first.

Sony launched its original Smartwatch last year with very little fanfare and a lot of negative comments. So they had nowhere else to go but to climb, right? As of now, Sony has gotten better comments and a little more enthusiasm because Apple is not producing a paired mobile phone accessories. The new SmartWatch 2, launched in September this year, is larger than the previous model, has better synchronization capabilities thanks to NFC (Near Field Communication) and is best of all waterproof, at least He says it will be.

Sony and Android are clearly putting some kind of glove in the direction of Apple and getting Apple and CEO Tim Cook to take the next move in iWatch. We believe that if Apple launches an iWatch or something, it will have more control than you can bear. Hopefully all of this happens sooner rather than later.

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