Analysis Of The Apple Watch

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Apple has continually been the company that has been able to impress and surprise. Its previous CEO and guru Steve Jobs was a genius of marketing; when he was alive. Apple kept surprising its customers year after year. Customers looked forward to the releases of the new gadgets and gizmos. However, recently Apple started to remind customers of an old lady who tries to act young. Some of its products seem to be useless novelties rather than practical and insurgent. This unfavorable comment refers to the Apple Watch – one of Apple’s most recent gadgets; although Apple fans are already drooling over it, there is, in fact, no reason why someone should pay large sums for this product. There is nothing special about the Apple Watch. Among the most important …show more content…

The notification function simply moves the vibration from your pocket to your wrist when the phone is off. Stick your iPhone to your hand with a duct tape, and you will get a similar experience, and you probably can feel your phone vibrating in your pocket anyways. The text analysis system, subjectively, is one of the most controversial and least needed functions. Where is the guarantee that it will always work correctly? Even though it suggests possible reply options, you will still have to read through them to check whether the reply is accurate; it does not save much time. Quick voice messaging is not revolutionary either – tons of apps can do that, starting from Viber and ending up with exotic (in the West) LINE. The same goes for fitness functions. As for customizable emoji’s, it is definitely not an icing on a cake that costs $700. Also, the Apple watch is as thick as the first IPhone, and it cannot take pictures. The apple watch has built in WIFI and GPS. However, the watch needs to be paired with an IPhone to even work as a smartwatch. Basically you need to pair both devices together to get the functionality the Apple Watch

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