Apple was initially planning to manufacture 10 million iWatch units by the end of the year, but fact of the matter is that manufacturers will only be able to put out only about 1 million units per month. Taking manufacturing issues into consideration, there still exists the possibility of launching the iWatch this year, but if that would be the case, supply would be very limited, much less than what Apple was intially hoping for.
Originally, the iWatch was supposed to be launched in October during a special event, but in light of the new information, that event might even get postponed, although that is just a rumor. The iWatch will supposedly sport biometrics and a screen between 1.7 and 2.5 inches. We expect to see versatility in the smarwatch design as well, such as multiple watch faces and bands made out of different materials. A sapphire crystal display might also be available and the device will function independently and dependently on an iOS device. Full iOS integration will be available on the smartwatch as well. The iWatch will probably feature wireless charging, advanced mappign, NFC, health metrics and a multitude of sensors.
It remains to be seen whether manufacture will be able to keep up with consumer demand and when the launch event will occur, although we do hope the October event will be left standing.
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