Apple is Reportedly Working On An iWatch With 100 Product Designers

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Apple seems to have made it a point that you load yourselves up with all iProducts now! The company already rules your music, video and telecom experience, and further extended its product support into fields of productivity and entertainment. iPods have your ears covered with best music experience while you are completing your presentation on the go on your iPad just because your boss called on the new iPhone 5 and reminded you to reach on time along with your work. Now, how about an iDevice that keeps on head on that time edge, allowing you to transfer your data through-in and out via Bluetooth and if you forget to carry your iPod, then no worries! The watch keeps you entertained with your playlist. The iWatch is coming on its way to make the jobs done on a nanoscale.

The company is currently working on the corner glass technology, provided by the company that blessed the Apple products with its ultra strong Gorilla glass, Cornering, to come up with the all new iWatch. The new product boasts the all new iOS 6 powered with Bluetooth 4.0, Siri, Passbook,  iMessage, and Notification Center. The motherboard giant that recently dropped its manufacture of chip-sets for Desktops, Intel is rumoured to be working along with company to make the product even more powerful. It is believed that Apple hired over 100 product designers to work upon the fashionable wearable that is going to revolutionize the computing world and give a hard time to competitors like Pebbles.


 
Bloomberg reports:

The team, which has grown in the past year, includes managers, members of the marketing group and software and hardware engineers who previously worked on the iPhone and iPad, said the people, who asked not to be named because the plans are private. The team’s size suggests Apple is beyond the experimentation phase in its development, said The People.

Current iOS users would find a lot of value in a device that’s strapped around the wrist and grabs notifications and other information that you’d normally have to pull out your iPhone. But how much would you be willing to pay for it? That is a question that will be answered over time only!