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APPLE WATCH


Apple has created a smartwatch which was announced by Tim Cook on September 9, 2014. The watch comes completely integrated with the iOS and other apple services.
With this Apple has also announced that there will be a new AI named "CAL" into the microchip. The watch is compatible with iPhone 5 or later models in that case . It basic requirement is iOS 8.2 for the iPhone which has to be connected to the watch.
Features : - The Apple watch will be completely synced with Apple Pay , iMessage etc . It cn make calls and send and receive text messages . Except showing you time this gadget has all such abilities that will mesmerise you .

Design : - Apple Watch has three collections, featuring two case sizes (38 mm and 42 mm high) spread across 34 individual models . Its screen is a pressure-sensitive touchscreen that can distinguish between a tap and a press, and features a dial called a digital crown, which can be turned to scroll or zoom and pressed to return to the home screen. The watch also has a button for displaying a list of contacts .
WatchKit is a software framework included with the iOS SDK that allows developers to create applications for the Apple Watch .
Hardware : - The Apple Watch uses Apple's new Apple S1 processor, advertised as "an entire computer architecture on a single chip". It also uses a linear actuator called the "Taptic Engine" to provide haptic feedback when an alert or a notification is received. The watch is equipped with a built-in heart rate sensor, which uses both infrared and visible-light LEDs and photodiodes . It is water-resistant with IPX7 rating, so water submersion is not recommended . All versions of the Apple Watch have 8 GB of storage, which allows the user to store up to 2 GB of music and 75 MB of photos .

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