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The 9/9/2014 Apple Launch Event Thread

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wtf?
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OK, so no pinch-to-zoom. Instead, push the Digital Crown to go back to the homescreen, then spin to scroll through lists or zoom in & out on a map.
 
I'm a loyal Android user, but I really expected the watch to be a real game changer. What a shame. I'm disappointed, and I'm not even the target audience.
 
You are never going to satisfy all the people with a watch design. I think Google has a better approach of developing a smartwatch platform, and hopefully real watch companies will do the watch design.
 
honestly i was just picking out grotesque pics to poke some fun; but...from some other pics, still not feeling it

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I think the features of this watch seem to be pretty solid though. I'm not stoked by the design, but the features certainly seem nice. More polished than some of the Android Wear devices. With that said, Google Now is Google's killer weapon at the moment.
 
360 takes the cake by far in terms of looks. I guess Motorola knew what Apple had in mind and figured they could get away with shitty battery life?

Mine lasted me the day, if you sit there and fiddle with the thing (which is what this iWatch looks to invite) obviously the battery will drain fast, but if used normally (as a receiver of notifications and replying to texts/emails/chats) it lasted the whole day. Plus it prolonged my phone's battery noticeably because it spent a lot more time sitting in my pocket thanks to the watch.

One thing Android Wear definitely needs is a few dedicated apps like a stopwatch and timer, but the more you require a person to fiddle with the watch, the more you have failed in designing a smart watch UI/OS in my opinion.
 
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