Will Apple not produce iWatch?
According to a new source of information, it is likely that Apple will cooperate with many watch manufacturers to process iWatch such as Swatch, Timex instead of using their own resources.
This is a surprising decision because it was previously reported that they will design and produce the iWatch as well as models of upcoming wristwatches to avoid the maximum leakage of information as it was happens on iPhone 6.
However, according to technology circles, this is not only a potential step for Apple, but also a big boost for their partners - Swatch because the maker's pronunciation is quite similar to iWatch. But few know that only a few months ago, there were reports that Swatch had planned to prevent Apple from launching the iWatch, also for brand name reasons. This shows that iPhone manufacturers have begun to worry about the dangers of litigation and regard this as an undue loss.
It is quite surprising that Apple is not believed to be confident that the iWatch will be a historic revolution. Analysts say the purpose of the iWatch and other Apple wearable devices will play the same role as iTunes, to create a link between its devices. So many possibilities of iWatch and its health applications will only act as a bridge to increase the number of iPhone and iPad users, at least in the beginning.
Besides Swatch, another watch brand, Timex, is likely to be in talks with Apple.
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