Apple smartwatch conference - March 9th

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At worst I anticipate it being a strong moderate success ala the Apple TV.

But since we're all talking anecdotal evidence here not a single person I've ever talked to about it didn't know what it was, I know a lot of people who are very eagerly looking forward to it, I've seen people go from no interest to "needing" one after watching the reveal trailer, and I've even got a friend up in the Bay who's a big Android fan that met a guy with one ("You're not seeing what I'm showing you.") and now even he thinks it's a cool idea.

So nya.
 
I work at a tech company of about 50, and I think I'm one of maybe 2 people that is seriously considering getting one. I think it will take a while of it being in the wild before people catch onto exactly why they should want one. That being said, I expect there to be a frenzy and months of short supply when this thing launches.
 
I think the sport edition will be a huge success. It's a good price. I think people are going to balk at the prices of the steel edition.
 
I think the sport edition will be a huge success. It's a good price. I think people are going to balk at the prices of the steel edition.

I'm on the opposite side. I'm going with the stainless will be 600.00

If Im wrong, I'm going with the sport, I also think its a dumb move to cater to such a high end market with the stainless edition.
 
I think the sport edition will be a huge success. It's a good price. I think people are going to balk at the prices of the steel edition.
You don't even know the price. Highly doubt people guessing stainless will cost as much as the phone it requires or more ($649 starting) are correct. I can't imagine it would cost that much to get stainless, so let's wait and see before saying it is pricey.
 
I work at a tech company of about 50, and I think I'm one of maybe 2 people that is seriously considering getting one. I think it will take a while of it being in the wild before people catch onto exactly why they should want one. That being said, I expect there to be a frenzy and months of short supply when this thing launches.

That's how the first iPhone played out. The device didn't become very mainstream until the 3G or 3G once it was at an everybody kind of price point and had new features as well as old ones from other smartphones that were missing (MMS, 3G, video recording). I imagine the Apple Watch to see price drops with every generation once devices of this size gain more traction and the manufacturing process becomes cheaper.
 
That's how the first iPhone played out. The device didn't become very mainstream until the 3G or 3G once it was at an everybody kind of price point and had new features as well as old ones that were missing from other smartphones (MMS, 3G, video recording). I imagine the Apple Watch to see price drops with every generation once devices of this size gain more traction and the manufacturing process becomes cheaper.

That's because iPhone was too expensive and had big drops early. The announcement was pretty famous, even if sales took time because price was too high. That announcement was legendary and every cable news channel and iPod owner caught on quick to the high end features.
 
I was telling someone today that the aluminum body was the cheapest option and their first thought was that it didn't make sense because aluminum is more expensive than steel *and* it'll be lighter.

So yeah, I'm hoping Apple doesn't have a clusterf*ck of price points
 
Plus lets not forget, a smart phone meant paying a data plan, something MANY people weren't used to at the time.
True. It was the first phone to require a data plan if I recall. AT&T even called it an iPhone data plan because it was a new package required with the phone unlike their elective data plans.
 
You don't even know the price. Highly doubt people guessing stainless will cost as much as the phone it requires or more ($649 starting) are correct. I can't imagine it would cost that much to get stainless, so let's wait and see before saying it is pricey.

Most analysts lately have been saying that the cheapest steel version will start at 500.

Apple said the watch starts at $350. Considering the sport edition is aluminum and doesn't have sapphire in it, it seems like thats the price for it, unless they've changed their mind.
 
Most analysts lately have been saying that the cheapest steel version will start at 500.

Apple said the watch starts at $350. Considering the sport edition is aluminum and doesn't have sapphire in it, it seems like thats the price for it, unless they've changed their mind.

I'd be very happy with 500 for the stainless. If the small sport is 350, and lets say big sport is 400, it falls in line nicely.
 
Has it been pointed out yet that it looks like the edition watches will have their own sport bands?

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Has it been pointed out yet that it looks like the edition watches will have their own sport bands?

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Yeah, it's on those charts going around. It's presumed that Edition bands will be specifically only sold with the watch itself since the crown matches their colors.
 
Yeah, it's on those charts going around. It's presumed that Edition bands will be specifically only sold with the watch itself since the crown matches their colors.

I wonder how they're going to prevent those bands from being used on the other models and vice versa.
 
For those that use watches, how big do the 38mm and 42mm look on the wrist? What size is usually the most popular?

Edit: My wrist is about 8 1/2 - 9 inches.
 
Part of me is leaning towards the sport edition (in space gray) because all of the stainless steel edition product shots I've seen so far are super shiny. Personally wanting something more duller like the back of my iPhone 6 which the sport edition seems to be closer to.
 
I was telling someone today that the aluminum body was the cheapest option and their first thought was that it didn't make sense because aluminum is more expensive than steel *and* it'll be lighter.

So yeah, I'm hoping Apple doesn't have a clusterf*ck of price points

There are different grades of steel. Apple usually use jewellery grade stainless.
 
The event is tomorrow and we already have over 500 posts, probably at 1000 before the event starts tomorrow. Jeez guys, calm down.
 
Disagree. I don't like the band color, but I think it looks good in press media vs Apple photos, yet again.

I agree with you. The Aluminum version looks like crap in all the photos on apple's website but in that video I liked the look besides the color of the band.
 
It's a good thing this watch has no hype

No hype and of course no one will buy it.

/s

I'll admit, I laughed, very well played.
The only thing I am waiting to hear about is the price, I already want one. If they want to give me even more reasons to, that's fine, but I want one and I'm getting seriously impatient waiting for Apple to finally silence all of this Gruber speculation of "luxury pricing because REASONS" once and for all.
 
Out of curiosity, who is gonna watch this conference that is still on the fence? Feel like most people going in for the watch are already set on getting one, or on the complete other side.

I actually have no clue what its gonna take me to be sold on this... probably reviews or when the api is open for apps and watchfaces later in the year/next year?
 
Out of curiosity, who is gonna watch this conference that is still on the fence? Feel like most people going in for the watch are already set on getting one, or on the complete other side.

I actually have no clue what its gonna take me to be sold on this... probably reviews or when the api is open for apps and watchfaces later in the year/next year?
I've watched every Apple keynote since I was in middle school chilling with an iPod. I'm an Apple geek, but for the watch I'm basically sold on gen 2.
 
What I don't understand is why Apple created a new design language for the UI after they just brought OS X and iOS back to uniformity.
 
His fingerprint was on Ping.
and kinda sorta on the Moto Rokr
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(he must have greenlit it. he did present it)
I remember when he unveiled the ROKR. You could tell he was disappointed and not too happy with it. It didn't look or feel like an Apple product and even the UI wasn't as iPod-like as it needed to be and the limitations were just terrible. It's in his biography, the ROKR basically gave him the motivation needed to invent the modern smartphone.

“That is why Jobs was worried. “He was always obsessing about what could mess us up,” board member Art Levinson recalled. The conclusion he had come to: “The device that can eat our lunch is the cell phone.” As he explained to the board, the digital camera market was being decimated now that phones were equipped with cameras. The same could happen to the iPod, if phone manufacturers started to build music players into them. “Everyone carries a phone, so that could render the iPod unnecessary.”

“His first strategy was to do something that he had admitted in front of Bill Gates was not in his DNA: to partner with another company. He began talking to Ed Zander, the new CEO of Motorola, about making a companion to Motorola’s popular RAZR, which was a cell phone and digital camera, that would have an iPod built in. Thus was born the ROKR. It ended up having neither the enticing minimalism of an iPod nor the convenient slimness of a RAZR. Ugly, difficult to load, and with an arbitrary hundred-song limit, it had all the hallmarks of a product that had been negotiated by a committee, which was counter to the way Jobs liked to work. Instead of hardware, software, and content all being controlled by one company, they were cobbled together by Motorola, Apple, and the wireless carrier Cingular. “You call this the phone of the future?” Wired scoffed on its November 2005 cover.”

“Jobs was furious. “I’m sick of dealing with these stupid companies like Motorola,” he told Tony Fadell and others at one of the iPod product review meetings. “Let’s do it ourselves.” He had noticed something odd about the cell phones on the market: They all stank, just like portable music players used to. “We would sit around talking about how much we hated our phones,” he recalled. “They were way too complicated. They had features nobody could figure out, including the address book. It was just Byzantine.” George Riley, an outside lawyer for Apple, remembers sitting at meetings to go over legal issues, and Jobs would get bored, grab Riley’s mobile phone, and start pointing out all the ways it was “brain-dead.” So Jobs and his team became excited about the prospect of building a phone that they would want to use. “That’s the best motivator of all,” Jobs later said.”

I wonder what the story behind the HP branded iPod was.
 
You don't even know the price. Highly doubt people guessing stainless will cost as much as the phone it requires or more ($649 starting) are correct. I can't imagine it would cost that much to get stainless, so let's wait and see before saying it is pricey.
Dude we've known the base price for the Sport will be $349 for months now. Possibly since the watch was first announced?
 
The ROKR was sick as hell at the time. My best friend had one when we were 17. It wasn't good as my sidekick but it did a sick lightshow at night. The speakers had LEDS in them that would change color with the music. And they were really loud.

Great phone.

It didn't look or feel like an Apple product
It wasn't an Apple product.
 
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