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I develop for both and it's not even close. Moto360 works with 80% of the world's smartphones, Apple Watch works with less than 15%. Although the Apple crowd has more disposable income so in that regard you have a higher % of potential buyers. You may see a spike based on Apple's marketing machine which blows everyone else away. But if people decide smart watches are a must have item, all Apple is doing is paving the way for Android devices to yet again take over. The main issue is that right now smart watches (of any flavor) aren't particularly compelling devices. Speaking of paving the way. Apple's adoption of NFC (finally) has many predicting a huge boon for Google Wallet. When Android people see the Apple marketing of NFC they will want it. At which point Google, Samsung and others will wake up and point out to them that they already have it and have had it for years. |
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However, I would point out that we haven't really seen what software capabilities it has, and that's something we need to see before we can really judge it substantively. If its "health" features aren't any better than my $80 Withings pulse, then it's worthless to me. Most people already have their phones out most places they go, so any time I could look at a watch to tell me something, I'll probably already be looking at my phone, rendering that part useless. That's a problem I have with ALL of these watches. They need to do something innovative, and so far, none really do. |
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The NFC thing is hilarious. Our retail store's POS company that we use sent out an email after the keynote talking about what NFC means for us as customers of theirs now that Apple has it.
The whole NFC thing has largely flown under the radar until Apple does it. I realize that they don't have market share. That they make devices that are far behind the curve. That they don't innovate. Yet... when they do something.. it becomes the market standard and pushes the mainstream there. I think that's really the reason that the apple haters hate them. Apple bashers are the hipsters of the computer world. |
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I personally like my Gear Fit a lot. I'm constantly complimented by it and it provides several useful functions.
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iWatch might be something I will look into, but only after the 3rd or 4th generation. No way I am getting one the first generation.
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will it be as awesome as my iPad, when after being prompted to install an update (yet again), the ****ing thing just went immediately into something where the screen just sits there with an iPod logo and a power cord icon.
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LMAO......
http://www.theonion.com/articles/fea...c=productivity Tim Cook announced Tuesday the release of Apple’s long-rumored watch, the latest in wearable technology. Here are some features of the new device:
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btw.. Apple fan bois are the hipsters of the actual world. Striving so much to be individuals by all doing the same shit. :D |
Real hipsters of the real world aren't apple fan boys. The real hipster movement is to push away from tech and limit its importance in our lives to appropriate domains. Believe me, I deal with teenage apple fans on the daily, and they aren't hipsters.
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