Apple Planning New Metal Finishes for Apple Watch Sport
The NY Times and MacRumors are both reporting that they have heard from sources that Apple is planning to introduce new metal finishes for the Apple Watch Sport.
The NY Times and MacRumors are both reporting that they have heard from sources that Apple is planning to introduce new metal finishes for the Apple Watch Sport.
I feel bad for anyone who looks at this and thinks "Oh, this could work!"
Along with the expected incremental improvements, some folks are reporting that reliable sources say Apple Watch 2 will be round.
Today, the company is shifting its attention towards wearables and starting with the Apple Watch. So what did the do and why did they do it?
9to5Mac offers up a brief hardware and software comparison between Samsung's Gear S2 and Apple Watch. Side by side, it's hard to pick a winner so far.
The Samsung Gear S2 is finally unveiled for all the world to see, and The Verge's first impressions seem pretty solid.
Lewis from Unbox Therapy has put together a great hands on video showcasing the features of Samsung's latest smartwatch, the Gear S2.
At 10AM PST (1PM EST), Samsung will take the stage at IFA in Berlin to officially present the Gear S2 and Gear S2 classic smartwatches.
Apple is believed to have sold over 1 million Apple Watches in China, according to data analysis company TalkingData.
Why isn't Apple revealing Apple Watch sales figures? There are two competing theories. Mine's better.
After months of speculation (and some leaks), Motorola has officially unveiled the second-generation Moto 360 smartwatch.
Apple's going to have a huge keynote in a week and a half, and one of its focal aspects is sure to be new Apple Watch Band options.
I've always been on the looking for the crem dela crem of Apple Watch bands: The Replica Stainless Steel Link Bracelet.
Remember the price info that accidentally leaked last week? Well, it was basically dead-on.
According to Lenovo, which owns Motorola, "It's time." Time for the new Moto 360, that is.
After teasing it on stage just a few weeks ago, today Samsung has officially announced details about its upcoming Gear S2 smartwatch.
The good folks over at Droid Life have put together a video showcasing what Android Wear on iOS is like.
It appears that other Android Wear watches including the Moto 360, LG G Watch R and other Android Wear watches seem to work on iOS as well.
Today, Google is rolling out an update to Android Wear that allows Android Wear watches to work with your iPhone.
Well-known leaker Upleaks tells us that a Moto 360 "Sport" version is also on the way, and that it will likely hit in November.
Samsung's upcoming Gear S2 has two (or possibly three) variants according to the company's FCC paperwork. And one of those might actually be the Gear A.
Someone is arguing that round smartwatch displays are better for data efficiency. I think circular screens can work, but right now they're not even close.