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Why would Apple make a watch?

Why would Apple make a watch? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...If one thing is clear, it’s that Apple doesn’t see any of the current smart watches as competition. Apple’s aspirations are far far greater than to just shrink the iPhone and put it on your wrist. Apple wants to produce something so great that millions and millions of people who have never worn a watch will buy it and use it. This isn’t just a better smart watch, this is a better watch.


Purpose — Why make a watch?


Why make a watch? What can you do better on a watch than you can on a phone or a tablet? What can you only do with a watch that would otherwise be impossible in any other form factor? What can you do to make a watch so good that people who have never worn a watch start wearing one?


After weeks of mulling it over, here are some key requirements I believe will dictate the design of Apple’s iWatch....

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It's not just a watch It's an Apple!

marissa goldberg's curator insight, September 9, 2014 4:11 PM

-Mobile Marketing-

Mobile Marketing is no longer categorized as simply cell phones and tablets. As this kind of technology gets more popular we venture into new ways to take our information on the go. In 2013 Samsung coined the term 'wearable tech' with their very own smart watch called the "Samsung Galaxy Gear" which ignited the 'WT' trend. Quickly following the smart watch was a soft release of the "Google Glass" and the demand for these products is unprecedented.

This article talks about why Apple is jumping on the trend instead of sticking with their phones and tablets. It is a very interesting read that gives insight into the wearable tech market, and the future of Apple's brand. 

Here are some reasons they list for making a watch as opposed to just coming out with a new phone:

-You will always be wearing it

-You will never forget you're wearing it 

-It is more durable

-Revolutionary battery charging technology

-It can tell you the time all the time

It will also be beneficial in tracking your health from day to day including fitness, diet, heart rate ect.

Last but not least they talk about how Siri will be more advanced and how she will be able to say and do more for you in conjunction with your wearable Apple watch. 

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New Survey Finds A $350 iWatch Would Interest 14% of Current Watch Wearing Public | MacTrast

New Survey Finds A $350 iWatch Would Interest 14% of Current Watch Wearing Public | MacTrast | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Investment firm Piper Jaffray has published the results of their recent fashion-focused survey, and while the poll was mostly about fashion and jewelry, it did touch on Apple’s much-rumored “iWatch.” The poll found that 14% of consumers would buy an iWatch that was priced at $350. Interest in such a device varied greatly based on price....

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Okay Apple, the gauntlet is thrown.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, June 28, 2014 2:21 AM

Okay Apple, the gauntlet is thrown.

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Report says Apple 'fanboys' will make the iWatch an incredible success

Report says Apple 'fanboys' will make the iWatch an incredible success | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The smartwatch market is dominated by Samsung, followed by Sony and Pebble, according to a mid-May Strategy Analytics report, but that may change as soon as Apple’s rumored iWatch launches.


Obtained by Forbes, a new research note from Morgan Stanley’s Katy Huberty reveals that Apple’s ecosystem strength and consumer loyalty are going to drive an incredible amount of sales in the first year alone.


Citing data from AlphaWise, Huberty says that Apple’s brand loyalty continues to grow and that, thanks to its integrated ecosystem of devices and the “halo effect,” Apple may be able to sell more than 30 million iWatch units in the first 12 months, for $300 a pop. iWatch sales would bring in an extra $9 billion in revenue, and $0.49 EPS – that’s the “worst case” scenario, with the stock seen driving up to $110 as a result.


In the “bull case,” Huberty sees Apple selling 60 million smartwatches in the first year, with stock hitting $132 by the same time next year....

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Report says Apple 'fanboys' will make the iWatch an incredible success.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, July 15, 2014 1:40 AM

Speculation about sales projections for Apple's iWatch are running wild.