Apple iWatch Release Date : Is 9th September the D-Day?
Apple iWatch Release Date : Is 9th September the D-Day?
When it is about Apple, rumor mills are generally at their best especially during the latter part of the year. This year is no exception and the speculations about the release date of the Apple's new gadget iWatch are already running high.
Gadget lovers have been closely monitoring about the speculated iWatch from Apple since 2011 and the latest rumor is that it may be launched on September 9th alongside the next generation of iPhones.
As always and the way Apple is, there is no official confirmation of what is going to be launched and showcased in the special event on the 9th of September 2014. The speculated release date is based on the numerous job postings and the special hires by Apple in the recent past. These hires and postings all point to the fact that Apple has indeed been working on a refreshingly new product since 2011. The majority believes, this new product is the revered iWatch.
Facing competition from Samsung's gear, which was released much earlier than Apple expected, there have been huge expectations from Apple to follow suit and launch its iWatch product to tackle the threat from Samsung's rising popularity and the expanding market share.
As per the rumor mills, the iWatch, even if released on the 9th of September event may not be available for sale until 2015. Some speculate that the special event might just be a preview of what's coming in early 2015.
Release on 9th of September or no release, iWatch has indeed generated enough interest and curiosity around it and Apple's hardcore fans across the world are keenly watching and waiting to lay hands on the Apple's yet again revolutionary product. Known for its amazing aesthetics when it comes to the product design, the iWatch is also expected to make a majestic entry and to be way ahead of any other products in its category.
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