report cites people close to the matter and reveals that the smartwatch is set for an October unveil, with sales very likely beginning next month. Additionally, this slim and sleek smartwatch integrates a total of 11 sensors. The display is placed on the inside of the wrist, because Microsoft reportedly feels that turning your palm up to look at the watch feels a lot more natural. Fair point, very fair point. And as far as the battery is concerned, the company is trying to make it last at least two days. Previous rumors on the matter hinted that the watch would detach from the wristband in order to be charged separately. Should be rather interesting when we get a full look at the design.]]>
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I guess we will see if it’s cool
Rumors also point out that it will be cross platform. That might make it more successful. Hopefully Microsoft keeps a couple perks to the windows side of things.
11 sensors is nice. No complaints there, however, I would argue turning your palm up is not more natural at all. Seems like the opposite, at least for me.
Lol, they will have to make the battery last at least a week in order to gain any market traction. Why any sane person wouldn’t want to wear a regular watch instead with batteries that last two or more years is beyond me…
I remember how sure the press was that the surface mini would be in our hands by now. When you read “A Trusted Source” ask yourself, trusted by who?