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Apple Said To Be Working On a 'Watch-Like Device'

The WSJ reports that Apple is "experimenting with designs for a watch-like device that would perform some functions of a smartphone, according to people briefed on the effort." An excerpt: The company has discussed such a device with its major manufacturing partner Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., one of these people said, as part of explorations of potentially large product categories beyond the smartphone and tablet. Apple's efforts come as companies have introduced various kinds of wearable gadgets, mainly designed to measure physical activity. More sophisticated devices face big technical challenges, but also are attracting investments from large technology companies. Foxconn, as Hon Hai is also known, has been working on a spate of technologies that could be used in wearable devices, one of these people said. In particular, the Taiwan-based company has been working to address the challenges of making displays more power-efficient and working with chip manufacturers to strip down their products."

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  1. The iWatch by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Kind of like this? http://getpebble.com/

    1. Re:The iWatch by oodaloop · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Like that, but with fewer buttons and way more expensive.

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  2. It has a touchscreen by naroom · · Score: 5, Funny

    With only one button on it. The button says "PAY".

  3. Oh, the irony! by newcastlejon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I stopped wearing a watch years ago because I could pull my phone (not even a smart one) out of my pocket to see what time it was.

    I'd be interested to know how many people still wear a watch as anything more than a big piece of jewellery.

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  4. Watch on time by ColdCat · · Score: 5, Funny

    Apple was so good with daylight saving and news years alarms calculation that a apple watch is certainly a good idea.

  5. Re:And I should give a rat's ass... by node+3 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Foxconn and Hon Hai are manufacturers (like the summary says). Apple (and other tech companies) work with them the same way you'd work with, say, a metal foundry somewhere to have them manufacture some parts you've designed. The main reason for this is you can't just invent something (especially technology), and just ask people to build it for you, they need to be able to.

    So, this wrist-contoured glass. It sounds like Foxconn has been working on a new process for this, and have been looking for a way to get customers to pay them to build stuff for them using it. In this case, working with Apple to work it into a new watch.

    The engineering for the watch itself will be all Apple. The engineering behind how to manufacture it will be a collaboration between Apple and Foxconn (or whoever), the same way Apple (and everyone else) has always done it. This is similar to how the processes for manufacturing the unibody aluminum enclosures and the iPhone 5 parts matching system was developed.

    What you're thinking is a private label system, with some companies engage in (not Apple), where you might see the exact same product that gets labeled with different brands from different companies, similar to how some store brands (especially food and household supplies) are done.

  6. Re:And I should give a rat's ass... by node+3 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not to mention that dozens of these are already on the market, some specific to the Android world, some rather generic.

    And notice how no one uses them or even remembers them until Apple makes one.

    It's not, like you seem to think, that Apple is some also-ran that is late to the party, but somehow gets all the credit. It's that Apple tends to put in the inordinate effort required to take a product that is simply neat tech and make it great.

    That's why people get excited.

    "Sony's making a watch that connects to your phone? That's cool. I probably won't get one (or even see on in person, ever), but it's cool."

    "Apple's making one? I can hardly wait to see what they come up with!"

    Do you get excited when MS comes up with a new online service? Probably not. What about Google? Yeah, me too. Excitement with Apple and hardware works much the same way.