I'm a dev with some time on my hands. SDK available next month. What is the coolest app idea you have?
I'm a dev with some time on my hands. SDK available next month. What is the coolest app idea you have?
I think we can all see a problem here.
Someone asked a genuine question and we're struggling to think of much we'd want on out wrist, other than time, some notifications and perhaps some health monitoring stuff.
I don't think the problem is that there isn't much more we can do on a watch, it's that the people who will create the apps haven't chimed in. More than likely there will be plenty of cool things that we can't think of when the question is just asked. There are some very clever people out there that develop amazing things. When the Smartphone came out similar comments were made.
Well, I accept there may be uses we never thought of.
Though that was a long time back before we'd even got to thinking about social media and photo's on a phone and such like.
I'm sure we can all think of apps, it's running them on a tiny screen with the limited user interface that's the issue.
If the watch had a 4" screen, which I admit would be silly, then we'd all know the apps we'd want.
Likewise they are going to have to be simple enough not to need much user input, and I do still think the fact you have to have your phone in your pocket, 2 seconds away from being used is an issue.
If the phone was at home, and the watch was it's 'Own Device' then of course, we'd be listing the things we use all the time and we want to watch to be able to offer.
Again, it's on your wrist with a tiny screen.
It's going to show you the time.
It's going to show you notifications
It's going to show you, say health things, your heartbeat, number of steps, how fast you are moving I suppose.
It's just feeling like it's great to look at to find out some information.
The trick is going to be do you then want to use the device to deal with the notification, or get the phone out.
Apple know this and have even shown easy replies.
ring ring, "Where are you"
You tap the "On my way home" button.
Perhaps more apps will use this approach?
Not sure if it's using text/speech stuff on the watch. Speaking to the watch and having it write out what you say seems an obvious need.
I think we can all see a problem here.
Someone asked a genuine question and we're struggling to think of much we'd want on out wrist, other than time, some notifications and perhaps some health monitoring stuff.
We all realize most things would be better done on the phone we are carrying as well. Bigger screen richer experience and VASTLY easier to use due to the size.
Does make you wonder if Apple might of considered not trying to make a Micro iPod touch for the wrist that runs many apps, and went to a more nice looking with useful notifications route instead.
Going to be interesting to see if, really most people just use the watch for the very very VERY bare basics as why struggle with the crown wheel finding the tiny icons on the tiny screen then struggle with the restricted used interface, when, by the time you've probably navigated your way to the mini app on the watch, you could of got your phone out and be using it.
Will Apple even allow standalone apps? I thought I had read somewhere that on Android, the watch apps come bundled with phone apps.
Death Alert - calls for a coroner when it detects no pulse. Also texts next of kin who can begin to fight over their inheritance.
Actually, an app that can check an irregular heart beat, and the oncoming of a heart attack would be an amazing thing. It would have to run in the background all the time, as long as the HealthKit allows background monitoring of the heart beat.
But this would be a possible life-saving tool.
If I or any member of my family had a heart problem, and their beat needed monitoring as if there was a problem they could die.
I would not wish their life to depend on a $350 gadget from Apple.
I would want them wearing a professional, dependable night and day accurate piece of proper medical equipment that their life depended on.
If I or any member of my family had a heart problem, and their beat needed monitoring as if there was a problem they could die.
I would not wish their life to depend on a $350 gadget from Apple.
I would want them wearing a professional, dependable night and day accurate piece of proper medical equipment that their life depended on.
Actually, an app that can check an irregular heart beat, and the oncoming of a heart attack would be an amazing thing. It would have to run in the background all the time, as long as the HealthKit allows background monitoring of the heart beat.
But this would be a possible life-saving tool.
Keep in mind it doesn't monitor your actual heart beat but instead your pulse (medically not the same thing). Also Rogifan is correct that in order to qualify as a medical monitor you would need FDA approval.Anything like that I'm sure would require FDA approval....
Keep in mind it doesn't monitor your actual heart beat but instead your pulse (medically not the same thing). Also Rogifan is correct that in order to qualify as a medical monitor you would need FDA approval.
Of course if I developed an app like that I would be sure to research the specifics.
But, of course, somebody won't. Then Apple will pull the app because it doesn't have government approval, then Apple will get slammed by Android trolls for censorship. It's so predictable.
Actually, an app that can check an irregular heart beat, and the oncoming of a heart attack would be an amazing thing. It would have to run in the background all the time, as long as the HealthKit allows background monitoring of the heart beat.