What went wrong with the Apple Watch 1 & 2?
When Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, announced the Apple Watch in September 2014, there was a great deal of industry buzz that lived on until the point that the company’s new wearable was released. Underneath that, there was a problem. The gadget did not live up to the hype that the media had given it. The User Interface was overcrowded and confusing, and many reviews gave it a low rating for being ‘non-intuitive’ – something almost unheard of for an Apple product. The hardware was also found to be incapable of handling the tasks it was supposed to. All in all, not Cook’s finest moment.
Apple soon made significant improvements. In the following version, the Apple Watch 2. The interface was one of the most improved features. New capabilities arrives, too, includingGPS and waterproofing, which the original device lacked and which put it in the shadow of other, more capable wearables which were often cheaper.
Unfortunately, there was still one pain in the neck. Users had to be with – physically in proximity to – their iPhone,in order to use the ‘smartwatch’ fully. The restriction made it less of a must-have than other Apple products, even for those who love the brand. Apple have since solved the problem.
The Apple Watch 3 is the best yet
The Apple Watch 3 will be able to perform a good number of tasks without the need to be synced with your iPhone. That means you can leave your phone charging and still be able to send texts, use maps, and listen to music. All that is possible thanks to a new generation of device-network communication, the eSIM. It lets devices connect to mobile networks without the need for a SIM card.
What is an eSIM?
There are three types of SIM cards in use today: the Standard SIM; the Micro Sim, which is smaller; and the nano SIM, which is the smallest. eSIMs are a completely different form but can do all that an ordinary SIM can, and even more. They are a new standard that is being pushed by GSMA which is the umbrella body of mobile network operators worldwide. Although they was introduced in 2013, they is only now gaining ground as the standard method of connecting to mobile network providers.
Instead of buying a SIM that has information embedded in it and linked to a specific network provider, eSIMs allow you to rewrite the information at any time. This is not the first time the eSIM is being used in a smartwatch. It was first seen in Samsung’s Gear S2 With time, it will be a more common feature in the ‘Internet of Things’, which is all the devices that connect to each other using the internet. The sim is permanently embedding in the device and cannot be removed. There is no need to remove it anyway.
The most obvious benefit is the eliminated need to always have the iPhone with you in order for the watch to function fully. This will definitely draw more consumers than the previous versions. But that is just the beginning. The watch is set to bring convenience right to your wrist in more ways than one.
There have not been any official announcements concerning the features of the Apple Watch 3. But rumours always find a way of leaking. Word has it that the watch has made quite a few technological leaps.
The release date has not been announced and since Apple does not have any set release pattern for its smartwatch, there is much room for speculation. It is possible for the release date to be announced in September as the iPhone is released. There is a strong case for the date being the end of the year, or April 2018 since the original watch was launched in April 2015.