Weren't there info that there is major issues with battery life for it? I saw some on my twitter recently. But regardless we shall see soon!!
You're trusting what someone said on Twitter? You wrote that at 8:30 AM. How in the world would someone get their hands on it that soon?
Those battery talks are exactly like when the iPhone came out that ONLY lasted one day.. We were used to our dumbphones with 7 days battery life.
The transition with smart watches will be the same. We just need to get used to charge it every night. And it will be painless if it has inductive charging.
No, it's different. With iPhone, you can still use it while it's charging. I frequently have mine charging in the car while I'm driving and charging off my MacBook Pro or iMac on my desk when I'm working and I talk on it and do other things during this time.
With the Apple Watch, it has to be removed from the wrist to charge, so it's out of commission during charging, which presumably takes hours.
However, you're still limited with your iPhone when it charges, as you can't move around with it while it charges.
Isn't 1-2 days pretty standard as far as smart watches are concerned?...
1 day is the standard. The gear watch get 2 and the pebble gets about 5. I think a day is fine...it just has to make it though that day. My nexus 5 is god awful. A day really means 13 hours.
Yeah most people really don't want to have a watch that needs charging every day. Regardless of specs. I suppose it's not that different from charging a phone before bed, but I used to sell athletic watches and even those had battery lives that didn't require daily charging.
Lol, some people would probably kill for a steampunk apple watch like that.They usually had to be wound twice a day. An iPhone was not required.
Ditto. I charge my iPhone and pebble smartwatch every night, and so I'm used to this.I have to charge my phone every single night so I'm not sure how charging this is more time consuming or complex of a practice...