Apple has deployed an ambitious program to test Apple Watch in real situations with more than 3,000 units. We met a few months before the official launch of Apple Watch, which could occur next April if we consider the statements of Tim Cook during the last earnings call. However, the Cupertino Company has launched an ambitious program to test smart clock you have been employed over 3,000 units.
The aim is to see how it behaves the Apple Watch in everyday situations and correct any errors before its release. Thus, if you live near the offices of Apple in Cupertino, would not be surprising if one of these days you stumble across one of her wearing the smartwatch on your wrist engineers. In fact, in recent weeks the social networks are filled with testimonials that claim to have seen the Apple Watch in the street.
The first real test we had for this is the photo that Vogue editor Suzy Menkes posted on his official Instagram account and which showed an Apple Watch stainless steel wrist of an unidentified man. Many users noted that this doll belonged to industrial engineer Marc Newson, since last September of the Apple design team and possibly one of the main responsible for the design of Apple Watch as our latest research.
However, recently it has also appeared a new picture in the Marina area of San Francisco that appears to show an Apple Watch wrist of another person. On this occasion, the model would be the stainless steel belt seems to be the Milanese Loop.
Mark Sullivan had the opportunity to see and test an Apple Watch controlled environment outside the offices of Cupertino. The last testimony that comes about is Mark Sullivan, editor of VentureBeat, who says he had a chance to chat and try firsthand with an Apple employee carrying the smart watch on your wrist. He could see it in action for a few minutes, although his impressions were very positive. Apparently the Apple Watch “looks provided” her wrist and has a traditional style that “not surprising”. Sullivan also saw a text message notification appears on the screen along with a map appears, and had the feeling that the device had become an essential part of the life of this person:
“I want one, and really was able to see much of what this thing can do. However, I have the impression that Apple Watch has already been integrated into the daily life of this person. I saw it as powerful personal assistant only needs to raise his arm to make sense of the minutiae of everyday life: timetables, reminders, appointments, social networking and everything else that we have to process every minute of every day.”
Of course, as reflected in MacRumors, their views could not be more positive and have to wait until next April to see if it definitively confirmed by us and the millions of users worldwide. What will he think? Do you convince something Apple Watch or you still waiting to see it in person to appreciate?
Via macrumors