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Apple Watch Release Rumors Heat Up with New Details

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It’s been favorably rumored that the Apple Watch would release in February at some point, and a new report goes right along with that, saying that mass production of the new wearable will begin next month.

According to Taiwan website United Daily News, Apple supply partner Quanta Computer has been said to have solved its yield issues with some Apple Watch components, and the device will be ready to hit the production floor sooner than expected.

It also helps that the supplier reportedly boosted its employee count from 2,000 to 10,000, and it expects to hire 20,000 employees total to help with the production of the Apple Watch.

Recent rumors have suggested that we’ll see the Apple Watch launch in Spring 2015, according to a leaked internal message given to Apple Stores by retail employees retail senior vice president Angela Ahrendts.

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In the message, Ahrendts says that Apple Store retails employees should be prepared for a “new watch launch coming in the spring.” This goes slightly against what Apple has stated in the past, quoting an “early 2015″ release on its website, but considering that spring starts on March 20 next year, that can technically still be considered “early 2015.”

Apple is usually known for launching big new products ahead of an upcoming shopping season, but the Apple Watch will be an exception, releasing at some point early next year. Valentine’s Day would be the only other shopping season alternatives, but even that seems like a stretch as far as getting the Apple Watch to launch before then.

The Apple Watch will start at a steep $349 and will come in three different styles: Apple Watch, Apple Watch Sport, and Apple Watch Edition. There are still quite a few details about the device that we don’t know about yet, including the obvious release date. Also, no word on exact battery life, although Apple CEO Tim Cook said himself that users will probably be charging the thing every day.

While the company has taken the “i” prefix out of the name, that doesn’t mean it loses its Apple value. The device’s design is very similar to that of Apple’s other iOS products, and it even runs a modified version of iOS.

The high-end Apple Watch Edition features 18-karat gold and leather.

The high-end Apple Watch Edition features 18-karat gold and leather.

However, Cook has said that the company didn’t just shrink down the iPhone’s user interface and strap it to your wrist. Instead, the touchscreen UI is much different on the Watch than on an iPhone.

For example, instead of using pinch-to-zoom on the tiny touchscreen on the Watch, you use a small dial that you turn in order to zoom in and out while viewing maps or otherwise. Pressing the dial, which Apple calls the “digital crown,” will take you back to the home screen.

The touch screen is a rather unique one. For starters, it uses sapphire glass, which was rumored in the past of course, but the display also senses pressure, which means that it can tell the difference between a “tap” and a “press,” and it’s essentially like the difference between a left-click and right-click on a computer mouse.

The Apple Watch is quite the fitness device as well, as it has a myriad of sensors on the bottom to record your heart rate and other vitals, and it borrows the GPS signal from your iPhone for running or cycling apps to use. It looks like it’ll track your fitness activities better than most wearable devices can, but we’ll have to test it out first before we make such claims.

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