Apple clock has only been widely available for two months, but rumors about the new generation models have been scattered quickly.

According to a report from 9to5Mac, a second clock generation Apple will be able to do more without being tethered to an iPhone. In fact, we could see the integration of Wi-Fi, a FaceTime camera models integrated bezel and premium models priced at $ 1,000 and in 2016.
The report notes, however, that Apple Watch improved, which could be known as the Apple Watch 2 would not get any improvement of the battery, even though the clock currently requires an overnight charge. Instead, Apple is giving priority to upgrading hardware because current owners battery clocks tend to have about 30% to 40% at the end of the day (with limited active use), according to the report.
With a new operating system coming to watch this fall, homeowners can upgrade their software for audio calls and accept FaceTime FaceTime video calls that are rerouted to their mobile devices. Including a FaceTime camera on a next generation of Apple Watch makes sense; It gives users less reason to have to use their phones.
The current Apple Watch is based largely on the iPhone, which is something the company reportedly wants to change. Right now, the only things that run on Apple's clock without an iPhone are mobile payments, track activity and music playback. A watch equipped with an internal Wi-Fi receiver would be able to do more without an iPhone, and use e-mail, messaging and receive weather updates. This would also allow Watch that Find My iPhone and iPad already included.

According to a report from 9to5Mac, a second clock generation Apple will be able to do more without being tethered to an iPhone. In fact, we could see the integration of Wi-Fi, a FaceTime camera models integrated bezel and premium models priced at $ 1,000 and in 2016.
The report notes, however, that Apple Watch improved, which could be known as the Apple Watch 2 would not get any improvement of the battery, even though the clock currently requires an overnight charge. Instead, Apple is giving priority to upgrading hardware because current owners battery clocks tend to have about 30% to 40% at the end of the day (with limited active use), according to the report.
With a new operating system coming to watch this fall, homeowners can upgrade their software for audio calls and accept FaceTime FaceTime video calls that are rerouted to their mobile devices. Including a FaceTime camera on a next generation of Apple Watch makes sense; It gives users less reason to have to use their phones.
The current Apple Watch is based largely on the iPhone, which is something the company reportedly wants to change. Right now, the only things that run on Apple's clock without an iPhone are mobile payments, track activity and music playback. A watch equipped with an internal Wi-Fi receiver would be able to do more without an iPhone, and use e-mail, messaging and receive weather updates. This would also allow Watch that Find My iPhone and iPad already included.
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