Apple plans multiple versions of its future smartwatch, which is expected to incorporate up to ten sensors, while its official presentation is expected next autumn.
According to a report by Wall Street Journal, which cites sources within it Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, the US company's wrist device will include up to ten alternative sensors, including those that monitor the health and fitness parameters of the user. At the same time, the future "iWatch"Is expected to be released with alternative screen sizes.
The SmartWatch has been reported to include more sensors to differentiate it from the company's smartphones and tablets and to be able to collect data without requiring interconnection with another portable device.
Possible sensors that may be included include an accelerometer, a magnetometer, a gyroscope, a compass, a heartbeat sensor, an altitude indicator, and possibly a light sensor. In addition, the device is expected to work closely with the Health app that Apple has already introduced.
It is worth noting that its respective devices Samsung and Google are able, among other things, to record body temperature, accurate location, and are capable of executing functions via voice commands.
At the same time, a New York Times article talks about Apple's "experimentation" and how to charge the future smartwatch, without the need to connect to an outlet or other power source. At solutions which are examined include the wireless chargingThe solar power and charging through motion.
Finally, the launch of Apple's smartwatch is set for early October, with production starting within the next two or three months from the Taiwanese company Quanta, which is an Apple partner and supplier of equipment for use with Mac computers.
Source: naftemporiki.gr