The
much-awaited Apple timepiece will not hit the market till next year, but
CEO Tim Cook has revealed that users may only get a day's use before
needing to recharge it.
While trying to evade a discussion on Apple Watch's battery life, Cook said that tech enthusiasts will use it so much that they will end up charging it daily. However, his statement has fuelled speculations about the gadget's battery life as it has been a key concern for the company ever since the watch was unveiled on September 9, The Daily Star reported.
Although Apple is confident that their watch will be received well by users yet uncertainties about its battery life persist. Many other smartwatches in the market have similar issues with their battery life.
The device will bring alerts and notifications directly to the user's wrist and will also act as a health tracker and a walkie talkie.
While trying to evade a discussion on Apple Watch's battery life, Cook said that tech enthusiasts will use it so much that they will end up charging it daily. However, his statement has fuelled speculations about the gadget's battery life as it has been a key concern for the company ever since the watch was unveiled on September 9, The Daily Star reported.
Although Apple is confident that their watch will be received well by users yet uncertainties about its battery life persist. Many other smartwatches in the market have similar issues with their battery life.
The device will bring alerts and notifications directly to the user's wrist and will also act as a health tracker and a walkie talkie.
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