Samsung, Sony, Qualcomm and others tech companies have already released smartwatches, but the gadgets have mostly functioned as companions to smartphones, offering email notifications, clock functions and the like. Samsung’s Gear 2 line, released this year, added fitness—related apps and has a heart rate sensor. However, there’s been longstanding speculation that Apple has been working on a smartwatch. The main question has been when it would come out. Now you can guess that answer.
Apple
intensified speculation this month when it said the upcoming version of
its mobile operating system, iOS 8, will include tools for managing
health data. The software is expected in September, along with new
iPhones.
Apple has been under pressure to release
new products, as investors question whether the company that popularized
the smartphone and the tablet computer is still able to innovate
following the death of co—founder Steve Jobs. CEO Tim Cook has hinted at
new products coming this year, but the company hasn’t provided details.
Citing unnamed people familiar with the matter, the
Journal said production of the smartwatch is expected to begin in two
or three months at Quanta Computer Inc., a Taiwanese company that has
worked on Apple’s Mac computers. Sales of the device could begin as
early as October.
Apple declined comment in line with its policy of not discussing future products.
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