Bad
news if you hoped Apple Watch 2 would be an independent device, as it appears
the wearable will still depend on an iPhone to function, just like the original
Apple Watch.
While
Apple considered giving the new-and-improved Apple Watch the ability to
communicate with cellular networks without being synced to another device, the
technology was too great a drain on the battery.
That's
not to say that Apple isn't taking any criticisms to heart, as the device is
rumored to feature GPS location tracking - a boon for joggers and cyclists
tired of lugging around their massive iPhone 6S Plus.
The
Apple Watch 2 is also expected to have other improvements, including a thinner
size, bigger battery, and a brighter Micro-LED display.
While
it's disappointing that Apple Watch owners still might have to commit to
keeping an iPhone on them, there's still plenty left for Apple Watch 2 to
surprise us with when it's announced this fall.
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