Apple’s iWatch Could Arrive By The End Of 2013, Says Bloomberg
"Apple’s iWatch is the new primary focus of speculation for the
company’s unannounced products, and a newarticle at Bloomberg today detailing its market
potential also let slip that the wrist-mounted computer could arrive by the end
of this year. Bloomberg’s source, which is one of the same that leaked details about the team within Apple working on
the iWatch, said Apple hopes to have the device out to market “as soon as
this year.”
Bloomberg’s report today adds a bit more color about what we might
expect to see from an Apple iWatch, too. The still-unconfirmed device would be
able to make calls, check caller ID, relay map coordinates and carry a built-in
pedometer and health monitoring sensors, according to the news publication’s
source. That might mean another partnership with Nike for built-in fitness
tracking, as we’ve seen in iPods and iPhones from the company to date.
The news comes after reports from Apple supply partners and Gorilla
Glass manufacturer Corning said that products based on its flexible Willow Glass
product wouldn’t come to market for another three years, prompting many to
assume that meant an iWatch was also at least three years out. Apple had
patented a wrist-mounted computer based on flexible display tech, but that’s far
from the company’s only option for producing an iWatch – it could easily take a
more traditional form, like thePebble smart watch."
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