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(This post was last modified: 18 November, 2021 - 04:39 PM by Weent19. Edited 1 time in total.)
The Apple Watch shares a lot in common with the original iPhone, in terms of how it is shaking up an industry! It’s a beautiful piece of hardware, with a few new ideas—though it’s main strength comes from improved execution of old ideas. It has already shaken up the smartwatch industry by merely existing, and its sales at launch were by all reports substantial. Now all those new Apple Watch owners are looking for killer apps, and that’s a big opportunity for entrepreneurs.
But most importantly, like the iPhone, its success will be determined by the quality of the app market that springs up behind it. Apple deliberately built the Apple Watch as a platform for apps. Without apps to expand the user experience, the device may not be worth the minimum $350 price tag once the release hype wears off. If Apple Want to continue driving sales, they need killer apps.

Design and Appeal

The Apple Watch appeals to consumers at two levels. One is the usual tech-convenience which such a device can provide, which we’ll get to later. The other is purely the beauty and aesthetic appeal of the device. Apple is pushing hard to paint the Watch as a piece of fashion—which makes sense, since regular watches tend to be mainly used as jewelry and only occasionally for actual time telling.
While Apple Watch can be more useful more often than a regular watch, Apple still saw fashion as a crucial selling-point for a wrist-worn device. The result is a very carefully designed device, with sleek curved edges, sapphire crystal, and a wide variety of materials and bands to choose from to personalize your device. It is certainly a beautiful smartwatch, and it has reportedly sold quite well at launch—well enough to push order deliveries back up to 2 months within a day of opening sales. Entrepreneurs and startups, wondering what is the future of the Apple Watch?

Apple Watch Hardware

The insides of the Apple Watch are equally important. From a development standpoint, the watch features quite a few tools to work with in building an Apple Watch app.
For basic interactivity and input, you have:
  • Multitouch tap and gestures
  • A harder “force touch”
  • New “digital crown”
  • Built in microphone
  • Heart rate sensor
  • Accelerometer
  • Gyroscope
  • Ambient light sensor
Apple Watch has Bluetooth and WiFi (2.4/g/n 5GHz) to keep you connected—plus it is water resistant, though they still don’t recommend purposefully exposing it to water, so maybe save your underwater app ideas for the Apple Watch 2.
Notably, the Apple Watch also features an NFC chip which enables Apple Pay, but developers can’t access the chip yet, so that’s a bummer. If Apple follows their usual pattern, it will eventually be added to the SDK, and I hope soon because NFC is a very useful tool, Apple Pay’s tap-to-pay using your Apple Watch is arguably the best feature of the device, it’s a shame to prevent third-party application developer - https://jatapp.com/services/application-development/ -  from building similarly great experiences. Customize your Apple Watch with experts in Silicon Valley right here.
Despite that, all of this adds up to a fairly substantial set of tools for the Apple Watch developer to play with. Especially considering that, on top of all this, an Apple Watch app can always make use of a tethered iPhone’s hardware to perform other functions.
 
Building Something New
 
The Apple Watch represents unbroken ground for app development. That means a huge opportunity for the apps that are able to take advantage of the Watch’s capabilities and produce valuable wrist-worn experiences. There’s not a lot of competition since the Apple Watch is so new—on the flip side, that also means that there aren’t many success stories to follow, we’ll be forging new paths.
This is a pure entrepreneurial opportunity with huge potential, but in between here and that glorious success there is a lot of uncharted water! SDI has explored some of it already, tinkering with the WatchKit API, practicing Apple Watch app development and design. But to continue the nautical metaphor: by ourselves we’re nothing but an experienced crew without a captain, and it’s up to our clients to provide us with a purpose and a heading.The time is now for the Apple Watch and iPhone era, know more how to take your business a notch higher.
Now, when I say entrepreneur, the word generally evokes an image of a lone-wolf idea-man who is starting from scratch, but the entrepreneurial spirit encompasses a lot more. Businesses rely on the same enterprising motivation to drive growth. So-called intrapreneurs discover ingenious ways to improve the businesses they work in. The Apple Watch is an opportunity for all.
Act quickly to beat the competition. We can work together to navigate this new world of apps and produce something special. Just give us a heading, and we’ll drive your project to success.

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