iWatch Release Date: Price and Other Apple Details
iWatch Release Date: Price and Other Apple Details
All of the world is busy talking of the new phones that promise speed, reliability and functionality, but that California Apple event had something more to offer, something that has power to change the future. Apple iWatch is definitely astonishing, but it is not actually called the iWatch. It was rather introduced as the Apple Watch. Nevertheless, fans call it whatever they like and they think iWatch is a better name.
Now that the makers have stranded us with a 2015 release date, Apple fans can just linger upon its features and think what it can offer in the coming months. According to recent updates and news bits, Apple was hesitant about launching the product in market due to recent glitches. They are far from perfecting the watch and do not want to produce something like Samsung. That is the only reason Apple iWatch release date has been postponed, but many believe that it will come in the market by March, 2015.
As far as the price for this watch is concerned, the basic versions will be available for $349, which is $100 more than Samsung's similar product. In fact, the most fashionable and functional products will cost even more with prices rising over $500.
Will users spend so much money on a simple watch? With super elegant looks, stainless steel bands, sporty look, dozens of functions, and complete synchronization with iPhones, many Apple users want to purchase them now. It won't be an exaggeration to say that with iWatch Release Date, Apple has come up with its best products ever made.
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