Apple Inc. has revealed new details about the Watch in
early software sent to iOS developers in anticipation of its release
date. Apple is reportedly preparing the Apple Watch for wide release at an undisclosed date in March, barring any delays.
Developers say a companion iPhone app will allow users to
customize features on the Apple Watch, from its messaging features as
well as the layout of apps on its homescreen, according to a report from
9to5Mac.
Customers will also use the app to set up the Watch, customizing which
notifications they want to see and controlling the device’s fitness
features.
The companion app manages a number of messaging options for
the Apple Watch. One lets users select which iPhone contacts appear on
the Friends screen, making them easier to contact. The Watch does not
have an on-screen keyboard, so the app features two choices to let users
respond to texts: audio recordings made on the spot or voice-to-text
dictation. The iPhone companion app also features an option to write
short replies that can be saved and sent from the Watch.
The Apple Watch’s fitness features are also customized with
the iPhone app. The Watch includes the ability to receive updates on
fitness goals, as well as an optional hourly reminder for users sitting
for extended periods to stand up.
The iPhone-maker’s first smartwatch includes a limited
amount of storage space for music, photos and apps, and can be locked
with a four-digit code. The Watch can also be set to unlock whenever the
iPhone is within range.
Apple shooting to release the Watch at an unknown date in March
Apple is expected to release the companion app with the
upcoming iOS 8.2 iPhone update sometime in February or March. The
manufacturer has previously said the Watch would be released in “early”
2015, then clarifying that it was looking at sometime in the spring.
Select Apple retail employees will receive training on the
Apple Watch from Feb. 9-16 at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino,
California, or its offices in Austin, for a release slightly earlier
than expected in March, according to a report from 9to5Mac.
The developers of Pipes, a customizable news aggregating
app for iOS, have also created a virtual demo of the Apple Watch,
available here.
The Not-An-iWatch is still a work in progress
Apple has been finalizing the Watch’s operating system and
is trying to improve its battery life. The iPhone manufacturer is also
reportedly working to refine the Watch’s inductive charging.
Apple Watch will ship in Standard, Sport and higher-end
Edition variations. The aluminum and glass Sport model is priced at
$349, but Apple has not announced pricing for the other two. Analysts
have said the sapphire-toting Apple Watch Standard will cost around $500
while the gold Edition will cost over $1,000.
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