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iWatch Concept

February 21, 2014 by Tectoria

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5z3HuQp_w0&w=640&h=390]

A new iWatch concept video produced by Fuse Chicken, the Cleveland-based design startup imagines what a wrist-mounted Apple wearable computer might look like with a wraparound curved display.  Combining everything that you love about your iPhone, iPod and wrist-watch, the iWatch could prove to be the modern day time keeper.

Proposing some advanced iOS 8 features for the device, the concept shows a device that looks like a smart band rather than a traditional watch. Featuring an elongated, curved screen that’s able to display various information, the device would offer support for existing iOS apps.

Siri, mail, messages, contacts, calendar, music and fitness apps would all be supported as well as new health apps, such as the rumoured Healthbook app.

The Healthbook presentation is perhaps the most interesting part of this concept: If this feature is real and is part of iOS 8, it will likely tie into any wearable hardware Apple dreams up.

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