Apple announces Apple Watch

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It's silly that with all the amazing work they put and added to this watch; they still fell into a square design. Like, with one go they made the Moto 360 look completely shoddy and outdated, but at the same time the Apple Watch looks like a gimmick simply because it's not round.
 
Guess there are a lot more rich people in this world than I thought. I mean damn, $500 for a god damn cellphone. That's ridiculous. A $350 watch that requires a $500 cellphone is even more ridiculous.
Do a little more research next time? Not only is the base price of a new iPhone not $500, but the Apple Watch works with iPhone 5, 5S, 5C, 6, and 6S. How much does a new 5C cost? $0. So that's a $350 watch that you need a potentially free phone to use.

Jesus.
 
That's ugly as hell lol even circular smart watch looked better

Also 350+iPhone, damn. I'll just get a Timex and time my 5km runs lol
 
Knowing GAF we're probably all wrong and this is going to be a massive hit.

GAF has historically been more wrong than right, especially when it comes to mainstream stuff (e.g., hating on the COD series, Wii, EA, iPad, etc.).

GAF isn't exactly the target market for a high-end, fitness-oriented smartwatch.
 
Looks ugly. That's not a type of watch I'd want to be seen wearing since it looks so cheap and gaudy.

Practically I see no point in this either, since everything it does I can do on the iphone, plus a whole lot more. A watch in this day and age is basically just for fashion. And the Apple Watch is not fashionable.
 
Do a little more research next time? Not only is the base price of a new iPhone not $500, but the Apple Watch works with iPhone 5, 5S, 5C, 6, and 6S. So that's a $350 watch that you need a potentially free phone to use.

Jesus.
We should definitely use actual costs here, so you'll need to be spending at least roughly $700-800 a year to use one of these. :)

I mean, lets be thankful it doesn't have its own data plan hahaha
 
It's silly that with all the amazing work they put and added to this watch; they still fell into a square design. Like, with one go they made the Moto 360 look completely shoddy and outdated, but at the same time the Apple Watch looks like a gimmick simply because it's not round.

moto 360 outdated? why?
 
This thing looks silly. So it does some of the things that the thing in your pocket can do, but not as well. And it can take your pulse. Whoopadee do da.
 
biggest concern is battery time, from what they said during the presentation it will probably not last longer than a day

which is abysmal

any smart watch with a battery time less than three days is a failure

I also have the watch, when I wear one, on my right wrist. This will make interacting with the "knob" a bit unvieldy.
 
Expensive and not aesthetically pleasing. Something about the way it looks just doesn't seem right. Maybe it's the thickness or the way the front edge transitions into the strap but I'm not digging the apple watch.

Someone posted the picture of the nano watch.... That was much nicer looking than this.
 
biggest concern is battery time, from what they said during the presentation it will probably not last longer than a day

which is abysmal

any smart watch with a battery time less than three days is a failure

How long did those old iPod Nano watches last?

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You need an iPhone to use this garbage? lol

Hey, Apple. Why not make make it a requirement to have the LATEST iPhone? The sky is the limit....
 
Even if I was interested it doesn't look like there's a left handed version, which would make this useless. Wearing a watch on my left hand feels wrong.

Edit: Whoops, I got my hands mixed up because I'm tired, haha.
 
I really like the look of some of the watch models but like every other smartwatch that came before it, I just don't see that much useful utility that it offers me.
 
Technically, it means that you need to have the phone with you to do anything with this watch.
The site seems to suggest you can go running and listen to music (at least) without the phone on you - need more clarification on this. Though at this price a Shuffle or Nano or a Clip+ would be the smarter option.

Without built in GPS or something it seems a bit pointless - being able to hit a button to start Strava or the like, with my phone in my bag and just ride to work would be great - i wonder if it will allow that kind of functionality down the line. At the moment it does kinda seem to be an over-complicated response to a non-existent problem. Will wait til I see it in person though!
 
I don't know what to say. Love it from the software view. Thinks like sending heartbeat, drawing messages, vibrating for left/right directions etc. Wonderful ideas.
But the hardware perspective: squared? Honestly?
That's why I didn't like the first android ones. It just looks meh to me.
And the price: $349 for a (small version) watch that can't work without an iPhone. That can't store data ( only apps I guess) and literally receives 90% data from the iPhone? Really expensive for a "repeater".

I don't know, if I will buy it. Hard to tell. Software: yes. Hardware: no.

Also: heard that it is not waterproof. Why the hell did they put the splash water on male image on their site? Please explain, apple.
 
Well, has your smart watch manufacturer consulted with horological experts to better understand the art of timekeeping?

I'm surprised that Ive didn't say something like: "We meticulously designed the software to internally mimic the movement of the finest Swiss watches and then... made it better."
 
The hardware doesn't look surprising but the interface blows Android Wear out of the water. Apple Watch's interface was clearly thought out very carefully and not half assed.

DISCLAIMER: the followings are obvious impressions and personal thoughts based on what we've seen so far, not statements or judgements of a not-even-fully-developed product.

Quite the opposite to me.

Android Wear is still in development, of course, but much, MUCH more in line with Google's overall UI vision and the upcoming Material Design language. It's bold, colourful, catchy, intelligent. Your smartwatch is an easy-to-reach channel between the smartphone in your pocket and you.
It also shows the time first and foremost, something that the Apple Watch doesn't seem to be doing (or does it?).

This ugly and mixed interface of the Apple Watch reminds me of touchscreen + QWERTY keyboard smartphones - not to mention that it forces you to use the watch on your left wrist*.
The black background, despite being a potential power saver when matched with the AMOLED (?) panel, goes completely against the bold and white principles of the Human Interface, and those colours look rather ugly and inconsistent, alongside the terrible fonts and the overall cluttered interface.
It doesn't even look like an Apple product to me. More like something I would see Samsung doing.

Google also has a true killer application, which is Google now. What is this mess even running on? Is it iOS? How do apps work? Are these clever extensions of my phone or standalone apps?
To me, this looks exactly like what Apple has advertised it against: a smartphone shrunk onto a smaller device.
I want to do the less I can with my smartwatch, and Wear looks like heading just in that direction, opposing your voice (and Search's amazing capture) to that Crown thing.

I'm not doubting Apple's care and attention, far from that, but it's the actual result that looks messy and overall pretty bad looking, at least at first sight.

*UPDATE: Apparently, this has been clarified, and the watch can be used with the bands swapped and the core turned upside-down. But there is a new, bigger problem...
 
I really like the screen size of Iphone6 plus but the design seems to have taken a step back. And it doesn't even come in black what's up with that? I'm seriously considering switching to Z3 because waterproof/battery life
 
I assume everything on the watch adjusts properly for those of us who are left handed.

Yeah, I'm sure it just rotates the display when you put it on left-handed. This is such an obvious idea that every single left-handed observer thought of it and I can't imagine Apple not implementing it.
 
GAF has historically been more wrong than right, especially when it comes to mainstream stuff (e.g., hating on the COD series, Wii, EA, iPad, etc.).

GAF isn't exactly the target market for a high-end, fitness-oriented smartwatch.

People like myself who are into fitness are using high end GPS watches that have dedicated GPS chips.

Having this need to pair to a phone and it's shitty GPS chip limits it's market significantly.
 
Wow, I thought apple would have sold me on this but aesthetically, it's not very pleasing. Feature-wise, it's nothing that I would ever want to do with any other smart watch any. So I guess the world keeps turning.
 
Look at these haters.

Just wait until it's out.

This will sell.

Also, GAF isn't exactly the best target audience for this type of wearable technology; especially the fact that it's aimed for fitness in a video-game community.

But not everyone is the same, we definitely have some FitnessGAF bros and bettys, but essentially the correlation of the negativity of this hardware is obviously not for GAF.
 
I would love a watch in which I could just control my music and read basic information when necessary. Just that and a GPS for running, no color screen needed.
 
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