Latest Apple Watch Will Be Released In Third-Quarter of 2017 With Improved Battery Life
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Apple technology company brings out a new version of apple watch with enhanced features such as battery life and overall performance. The upgraded watch was reportedly released in the third quarter of 2017.
According to Mac Rumors, Taiwan-based Quanta will manufacture the wearable watch, in fact, they are responsible for another apple production like the first and second-generation smartwatch, said by the Chinese-language Economic Daily News on Tuesday. There is speculation that Quanta is facing recently regarding the proposal of giving improvement to the device such as battery life but the other hardware is not included for more change.
The said rumors were not answered by the manufacturer and said the matter as "market speculation."However, there is first tentative Apple's announcement timeline for its third-generation Apple watch and giving probability that the new wearable device this year's iPhone 8.
According to 9 to 5 Mac, the Apple company are trying to build up the same design of Watch for another generation. The wearable watch will introduce this year and have the similarity of 2015 model which disappoint the expectation of consumers.
But the company assured that they will be adding features such as GPS, waterproofing, and a brighter display even though it was alike to the first-generation model. iPhone redesigns their device over a year up to the latest generation such as iPhone 7 and iPhone 6s are mostly have an identical and iPhone 6.
The wearable Apple watch is considered a "timeless item" where the outside changes were not mandatory compared to the progressive phone. The Apple company planned to add cellular connectivity for the next Apple Watch.
The purpose was to prevent the battery life feature for being part in the Series 2 device and propose for a potential switch to micro-LED display. It was built in a thinner and lighter screen and upgraded color gamut and brightness.
The Apple also show other alternative features for a new version of watches such as identifying consumer's heart rate and unique rhythm.