While some rumors suggest that Apple smartwatch, Apple Watch, will be launched during the month of March, owners who wish they could get their hands on the first smartwatch the technology giant will begin to be eager to be able to watch on their handle.
But, here's something that might make you wait until the big day arrives. An interactive demo online can "manipulate" the Apple Watch . This is actually a clever marketing tool designed by the team behind the application on iOS news, Pipes . But it is good to watch it, and see how some of the applications on the smartwatch might look like such a small interface.
As might be expected, the demonstration starts with the Apple Watch home screen showing a variety of applications and icons that will be familiar to most iOS users.
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While some will show a still image when you click on it, others will have interactive components, such as music and video applications. The Pipes application, meanwhile, has more features, with an experience that will probably be pretty close to what you can expect from the die release.
And, once you've finished watching each application, you simply type or click digital watch crown to return to the home screen, just like what we have with real smartwatch.
An interesting feature is the ability for developers to add their own logo to get an idea of how their own application icon will look like.
Presumably Apple declined to such a promotion for its OS and legitimately ask if anyone of Cupertino will not come in contact with the Pipes team to politely ask to withdraw this demo. So if the link does not work, I apologize in advance!
But, here's something that might make you wait until the big day arrives. An interactive demo online can "manipulate" the Apple Watch . This is actually a clever marketing tool designed by the team behind the application on iOS news, Pipes . But it is good to watch it, and see how some of the applications on the smartwatch might look like such a small interface.
As might be expected, the demonstration starts with the Apple Watch home screen showing a variety of applications and icons that will be familiar to most iOS users.
See also : Valve has finalized its Steam Controller
While some will show a still image when you click on it, others will have interactive components, such as music and video applications. The Pipes application, meanwhile, has more features, with an experience that will probably be pretty close to what you can expect from the die release.
And, once you've finished watching each application, you simply type or click digital watch crown to return to the home screen, just like what we have with real smartwatch.
An interesting feature is the ability for developers to add their own logo to get an idea of how their own application icon will look like.
Presumably Apple declined to such a promotion for its OS and legitimately ask if anyone of Cupertino will not come in contact with the Pipes team to politely ask to withdraw this demo. So if the link does not work, I apologize in advance!