According to the British "Daily Mail" website reported that the well-known industry analyst Guo Mingchi said that due to the complexity of hardware and software development, Apple iWatch smart watch production will be postponed until November of this year, and this wearable product will be used Sapphire glass screen. According to rumors, Apple iWatch has been delayed listing, mass production will start in November this year. The reason Apple delayed the iWatch launch was to make sure software and hardware were perfect when it was released. However, the report said Apple will still unveil the mystery of iWatch at a special event planned for October.
According to a research note from technology company AppleInsider, KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said iWatch presents Apple with new challenges in both hardware and software. AppleInsider website said: "Guo Mingchi estimated that Apple will be iWatch production delay until mid-November of this year, or later, after saying there will be mass production of iWatch by the end of September, so the production of iWatch will be a month later. "
"Given that only a few suppliers can increase their production capacity by the expected release date of October, the supply of iWatch will be limited and it is impossible to reach the 10 million unit shipments expected by the end of 2014. On the contrary, Guo Mingchi said that by the end of this year, it is estimated iWatch shipments of about 3000000. "iWatch marks the first Apple to enter the personal luxury market. As smartwatts have become a daily necessities and begin to lose the aura of the past, Samsung and Google are trying to computer programming wearable fashion items, and now Apple will also join the fight.
Apple has filed for a trademark for "iWatch" in Japan, and patent experts said earlier this week that it is a sign that Apple is steadily pushing ahead with its plans to introduce watch-like devices in the near future. Recent rumors about Apple is preparing to launch iWatch rampant. Rumor has it that iWatch will have built-in multiple health sensors that access information and notifications through integration with the iPhone and iPad. It is thought that the sweat sensor is one of at least ten sensors on the iWatch.
Another reported that Apple has signed a trial with a number of sports stars iWatch, including NBA star Bryant Bryant (Kobe Brant), last month someone at Apple Cupertino company headquarters saw Bryant. According to laoyaoba.com disclosure, Apple is developing sweat sensors within the company. Although iWatch was put on a mysterious veil, but from MLB, NHL and the NBA's many players are said to have experienced the health functions of this smart watch.
According to informed sources, Bryant and Apple design director Jony Ive (Jony Ive) and his team met to discuss the upcoming new product. However, laoyaoba.com also claims that iWatch may postpone its listing because it must pass the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's medical device certification. Apple also said it is currently working with the Mayo Clinic, the Cleveland Clinic and the National Institutes of Health to jointly develop the HealthKit app, which is said to work with iWatch. Earlier reports said iWatch built more than 10 sensors to collect health data and other data.
In addition, "The Wall Street Journal" also reported that, iWatch has a variety of screen sizes, will be put into mass production in Taiwan, divided into men and women dedicated two versions. However, the industry is still divided on whether iWatch is a round or a square.
Samsung, Sony and Qualcomm and other manufacturers have introduced smart watches, but this electronic device is mainly used in conjunction with smart phones, providing e-mail notification, watches and other functions. The Samsung Gear 2 Series, which is on the market this year, added health-related applications and built-in a heart rate sensor. Apple has long been rumored to develop smart watches, the question now is when the product is listed.
After the death of co-founder Steve Jobs, Apple has been under pressure to launch new products as investors raise the question as to whether the technology giant, which defines the smart phone and tablet market, is still innovative A lot of questions.
Several informed sources disclosed that iWatch is currently under trial production by Quanta Computer, which is also a major foundry of iWatch, and at least 70% of iWatch smartwatches will be manufactured by the company. Like other smartwatches, iWatch also performs some functions independently, but still needs to work with smartphones when performing tasks like messaging and voice chat. Informed sources said, iWatch only supports the use of Apple's operating system iOS devices, such as the iPhone. There is also news that, LG Display is the first iWatch screen exclusive supplier into production.
Smart watch sales are rapidly growing. According to market research firm IDC, global shipments of wearable computing devices, a product category that includes smartwatches, are expected to triple in 2014 from 2014 levels. Apple has already hinted to enter the market, in addition to digging up the French fashion brand executives, but also announced that this year will launch a "new product category."
Many hope that Apple's entry into the so-called smart wearable market can change the "rules of the game," just as the iPhone revolutionized the industry in 2007. Still others expect smartphone sales to slow gradually in the coming years as the smartphone market becomes saturated. According to IDC's forecast, global smartphone sales will grow 23% YoY (39% last year) this year, while average annual growth will be only 12% over the five years from 2013 to 2018.
Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president, recently hinted at coming soon iWatch: "Later in the year we'll have the best product line I've seen with Apple for 25 years." A Technology Industry Analyst in New York After a trip to Taiwan recently, Apple said Apple revealed a series of features that iWatch has, including a round dial and slender design. This design makes the iWatch look similar to the Motorola mobile smart watch Moto 360, but also contradicting previous reports that iWatch will use curved or square screens.
Brian Blair, an analyst with US investment firm Rosenblatt Securities, said that based on news from the upstream supply chain, iWatch was designed like a traditional watch, rather than using the same square look as the LG G Watch and Samsung Gear. Earlier this year, Motorola Mobility announced plans to launch a round smartwatch using the Android operating system, while insiders revealed that the Apple iWatch looks almost identical to the Moto 360.
Although Samsung and Sony's smartwatches have not been as popular as analysts expected, Blair said iWatch orders will exceed analyst expectations, and he predicts iWatch sales will reach 18 million to 21 million units before Christmas .
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