We’ve heard so many wildly contradictory reports about Apple’s
iWatch over the past several weeks, although we feel confident in
saying that the company’s first wearable device is going to release
later than the iPhone 6, which is expected to be unveiled on September
9th. 9to5Mac’s Mark Gurman has gotten his hands
on some new documents related to Apple partner GT-Advanced
Technologies’ sapphire production plant that indicate Apple is at long
last getting ready to start mass producing the iWatch
In
particular, Gurman has found that new research from PTT Research Senior
Analyst and GTAT investor Matt Margolis indicates that GT-Advanced
Technologies has started producing sapphire for some kind of jewelry
product that Margolis believes has to be the iWatch. Gurman also notes
that this jewelry product was not listed in previous documents that
showed GT-Advanced Technologies filling orders related to sapphire
displays that were presumably for the upcoming iPhone 6.
What’s more,
Margolis thinks this production timeline means that Apple is going to go
live with the iWatch sometime in October, which is also when the
company will likely release its next-generation iPad models.
News by : RGB
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