NinjaBoyLao
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Yeah, but doesn't that mean that I have to have the phone with me while going for a run?![]()
yeah and not just a phone, a 5.5 inch phone. I guess it's time for iFanny pack.
Yeah, but doesn't that mean that I have to have the phone with me while going for a run?![]()
Huh? Right handed people wear watches on their left hand. Tim Cook was wearing this one on his left hand.
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.
Bull shit. I'm going to guess GAF is 90% composed of men ages of 20 - 35, with a tendency for (over?) spending disposable income on consumer electronics and flocking to the internet to generate buzz/hate for said products. I shit you not - we are the target demo here. The taste makers if you will.
Can't wait to see some idiot running with his 5.5 fucking inch iPhone on his pocket wobbling around inside his pants.Yeah, but doesn't that mean that I have to have the phone with me while going for a run?![]()
I actually think the idea is really cool - mobile payments in particular - it just seems a little too tethered to a phone for my liking.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.
David Pogue says Apple's official word is the Watch is water-resistant but not water-proof, so no swimming.
That's what gaf is alright, but it still ain't the target market.
well..What target group comprises iPhone users who are willing to spend $350 on what is essentially an add-on device to their iPhone?
So it's ok for showering, but not for showering
Soooo Pebble still wins?
Soooo Pebble still wins?
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.
$350 for that ugly thing? And you need an iPhone to use it (which renders it useless, since it doesn't seem to do anything the iPhone can't do)?
I'll pass.
Soooo Pebble still wins?
That and the low price tag really helps.Yeah, seems like they're the only ones who thought to ask the watch industry about water resistance.
To be fair my iPhone 4 has been redundant by software updates for a year. Barely browses GAF these days. Would love to downgrade to iOS 5 and compare.Worse than that, you need an iPhone 5 or better. iPhone 4 and 4S people be damned. UPGRADE YOUR SHIT BITCHES!!!
FWIW
Would you rather have a separate cell phone service? I think it's assumed that anyone in the market for these devices will have a smartphone.Doesn't Samsung also do the whole "you need a Galaxy phone to use our smartwatches" thing? It's a horrible practice and it needs to stop, especially at that terrible price.
Aesthetics are up for debate, but the actual construction on the Apple Watch is ridiculously high-precision. Here's an industrial designer geeking out on some of the processes Apple's using.
Looking at the Watch, the levels of precision required to manufacture this thing are astonishing. Beyond aerospace/med work.
Reading the verge is embarrassing today.
"The Apple Watch is poised to dominate the market for digital fitness trackers"
http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/9/6127839/apple-watch-healthkit-digital-health-fitness