
A published report out of China on Friday, says that the long rumored
Apple iWatch will finally be launched in October 2014. According to a
source who is said to have a good track record with leaks involving
Apple, the Cupertino based tech titan is testing two different
prototypes of the iOS powered timepiece. Both are equipped with a 100mAh
battery, which is roughly one-third of the 315mAh capacity of the cell
on the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch. And despite an update last month that improved the Galaxy Gear's battery life,
it still is the subject of some complaints. In other words, if a 315mAh
battery doesn't provide enough battery life on Samsung's smartwatch,
what can 100mAh bring to the iWatch?
There might be some response
from Apple to this subject matter. The report out of China insists that
the Apple iWatch will be able to support wireless charging from 3.2
feet away. This would mean that the wireless charging would not be based
on Qi's standards, but would use a magnetic resonance system similar to
what Samsung is rumored to be using for its smartphones starting in the
middle of next year. If you had enough chargers, you could set them up
in certain areas of your home or in your car or office, and the watch
could recharge once you were within range.
Labels: Apple, iOS 7, Smartwatch