The latest iWatch concept is probably the coolest one yet

The latest iWatch concept is probably the coolest one yet
Designer Todd Hamilton has released the latest in a long line of mocks and concepts for the possibly upcoming Apple iWatch smartwatch.

The iWatch has been rumored for years but Apple has never even confirmed that the device exists.



Hamilton posted a video of his concept, including the homescreen, lock screen and how the watch could work for Siri or making calls.

Check the photos and video:







Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 26 Jan 2014 14:33
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  • 11 comments
  • beanos66

    speaking as someone who has not worn a watch since I got a nokia 3410.

    that I would wear

    26.1.2014 16:39 #1

  • bobiroc

    Great... now thieves can steal it right off their wrist and then rob them for the phone too while they are at it.

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    26.1.2014 22:04 #2

  • KillerBug

    It is the best looking proto I've seen yet...but I still wouldn't want one; even if it was running Android/Ubuntu/Windows/etc. If it was setup as a real phone...like bluetooth calling and a wifi hotspot and no handset needed at all unless you want the bigger screen (and then you just need a basic $100 screen device instead of a $600 phone)...THEN I might want one...of course I'd prefer something made by ANY OTHER COMPANY.


    27.1.2014 01:46 #3

  • Mysttic

    Quote:It is the best looking proto I've seen yet...but I still wouldn't want one; even if it was running Android/Ubuntu/Windows/etc. If it was setup as a real phone...like bluetooth calling and a wifi hotspot and no handset needed at all unless you want the bigger screen (and then you just need a basic $100 screen device instead of a $600 phone)...THEN I might want one...of course I'd prefer something made by ANY OTHER COMPANY. This is the closest thing I've seen to what you described, and I nearly bought into it. The only reason I didn't is because I really don't like taking a chance in investing on an unproven market. Still if Neptune does take off, it might be worth getting one later on.

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ne...atch-reinvented

    27.1.2014 07:08 #4

  • ivymike

    It's a little too narrow for my liking.

    27.1.2014 12:33 #5

  • dEwMe

    Meh...I still don't see the need for a watch when my phone does it all. Have had a hell of a time finding watch bands that fit over the years and expect this would be even more of an issue whether you have a wrist bigger or smaller than they think it should be. AND at the end of the day it would not be an Apple product if I did buy one.

    Just my $0.02,

    dEwMe

    27.1.2014 13:21 #6

  • hearme0

    Definitely the coolest "watch-phone" device yes but I agree with dEwMe.........What a waste. All it does is display the caller and allows you to see texts but not compose them and allows you to answer/decline a phone call.

    What stupid moron idiot would buy into this nonsense crap?? It's emphatically useless and like having two TVs with the 2nd acting as only a PIP solution. Wasteful!

    I also agree with first comment that now criminals know you have a damn phone on you.

    27.1.2014 15:00 #7

  • KillerBug

    Originally posted by Mysttic: Quote:It is the best looking proto I've seen yet...but I still wouldn't want one; even if it was running Android/Ubuntu/Windows/etc. If it was setup as a real phone...like bluetooth calling and a wifi hotspot and no handset needed at all unless you want the bigger screen (and then you just need a basic $100 screen device instead of a $600 phone)...THEN I might want one...of course I'd prefer something made by ANY OTHER COMPANY. This is the closest thing I've seen to what you described, and I nearly bought into it. The only reason I didn't is because I really don't like taking a chance in investing on an unproven market. Still if Neptune does take off, it might be worth getting one later on.

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ne...atch-reinvented
    Unfortunately, that thing is basically a small android phone with a wrist strap...way too big.

    Originally posted by hearme0:
    What stupid moron idiot would buy into this nonsense crap??\
    Apple users will buy it.


    27.1.2014 15:49 #8

  • Dragon3000

    This looks like a ladies phone/braclet.

    28.1.2014 03:16 #9

  • Justoneguy

    Originally posted by Dragon3000: This looks like a ladies phone/braclet. I agree, maybe the ladies could wear 3 or 4 of these on each arm like they wore their bracelets back in the 80's.

    30.1.2014 04:47 #10

  • robtwilk

    Originally posted by hearme0: Definitely the coolest "watch-phone" device yes but I agree with dEwMe.........What a waste. All it does is display the caller and allows you to see texts but not compose them and allows you to answer/decline a phone call.

    What stupid moron idiot would buy into this nonsense crap?? It's emphatically useless and like having two TVs with the 2nd acting as only a PIP solution. Wasteful!

    I also agree with first comment that now criminals know you have a damn phone on you.
    Really?? That's what you're going with? The iWatch is going to give away the fact you have an iPhone? I'm mean there's no other possible way they could tell, right? People keep their phone in their purse or pocket except the one or two times per day they actually use the phone. Oh wait, people are talking or texting or surfing on their phones in public ALL day long. I mean the headphones would never give up your secret (that dude has headphones, but they must be plugged into an old Walkman). Better hide your car keys, they'll know you own a car. That's one of the saddest comments I think I've ever read.

    Breaking news!! Samsung Galaxy Gear owners are being robbed of their S4's all over the globe! Please...

    31.1.2014 20:09 #11

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