A patent confirms Apple's interest in an iWatch

The rumors
around theapple watchcontinue to swell.
After theWall Street
Journal
and theNew York Timesor even
Bloomberg, it is now a
patent filed by Apple which shows that the Cupertino company would work well
to a connected watch.

The patent describes how to adjust the watch or even the
different connection possibilities with an iPhone or aiPad:

This patent shows us (no pun intended) what
Apple's future connected watch.

First of all, the sideflexibleof it with a bracelet
which wraps around the user's wrist.

Obviously, the screen would adapt to the shape of the bracelet since it
would be integrated into it.

Apple has even planned that if apart of the display was hidden,
it could then be deactivated
. Andgyroscope will be
also part in order to recognize the angle of the wrist
so that
the display adapts to always be seen by the user.

A connectionWIFIorBluetooth
(certainly in 4.0 for autonomy) is planned in order to communicate with
your iPhone or youriPadand allow the
viewing received calls or sending an SMS via a mini-keyboard
integrated.

Apple must also think about the autonomy of its watch by imagining
solar collectorson the bracelet or"cutting" into
several parts a battery
so that it fits easily into
the bracelet.

Obviously, as always, Apple's patents do not mean for
as much as the techniques shown in these will be used but this
shows in any case that Apple would consider offering a future watch
iWatchin the more or less near future.


source

i-nfo.fr - Official iPhon.fr app

By : Keleops AG