A new report claims Apple hopes its
alleged "iWatch" will offer between 4 and
5 days of use between charges, but
current prototypes get about half that.
The details were reported on Monday by
The Verge, which cited unnamed sources
apparently familiar with the prototype
hardware. Those people said Apple's
current test models only get about two
days of use maximum before a recharge is
necessary.
The prototype device allegedly runs the
same iOS platform found on the iPhone,
iPad, and iPod touch. iOS reportedly has
"several hooks" to operate with a watch-
like device, but the software currently
lacks an appropriate interface, suggesting
Apple may have more work to do on the
software front.
The details piggyback on an earlier report
from Bloomberg which claimed that Apple
could introduce its rumored wristwatch
device as soon as this year. That report
also indicated that the wearable device
will run Apple's iOS platform.
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