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iWatch: Apple’s Possible Replacement for the iPhone

Posted on the 19 February 2013 by Ningauble @AliAksoz

In the past two years, people have created several design concepts that exemplified what they would like to see in an iWatch, and as Android’s market share increases with each day that goes by, Apple might have to focus its attention on a different niche. A smart watch packing iPhone features might help Apple gain some customers, but would they be enough to make a difference?An iWatch would make perfect sense, not only as an alternative to smartphones, but also as a solution of making things more portable. After all, in the past three decades we witness the transition from PC to laptop and from notebooks to smartphones and tablets, so it’s only natural to switch from the latter to even smaller and why not, more powerful devices such as smart watches.

If one thing is certain it’s that tech companies are very secretive when it comes to the launch of new products. In other words, people probably won’t find about the iWatch until it gets officially launched by Apple.

iWatch 6 iWatch: Apples Possible Replacement for the iPhone

iWatch iWatch: Apples Possible Replacement for the iPhone

iWatch: Apple’s Possible Replacement for the iPhone

iWatch: Apple’s Possible Replacement for the iPhone

iWatch: Apple’s Possible Replacement for the iPhone

iWatch: Apple’s Possible Replacement for the iPhone


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