The iPhone Wiki is no longer updated. Visit this article on The Apple Wiki for current information. |
Difference between revisions of "Apple Watch (1st generation)"
m |
|||
(26 intermediate revisions by 8 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | {{about|the first generation Apple Watch|a list of all Apple Watches|List of Apple Watches}} |
||
[[File:Watch.jpg|right|thumb|Apple Watch]] |
[[File:Watch.jpg|right|thumb|Apple Watch]] |
||
+ | This is the '''Apple Watch (1st generation)''', a [[wikipedia:smartwatch|smartwatch]] that was first introduced by [[wikipedia:Tim Cook|Tim Cook]] at Apple's "Wish we could say more" [[keynote]] on {{date|2015|03|09}}. Internally, the watch is referred to as [[N27aAP]] (Watch1,1 - 38mm) or [[N28aAP]] (Watch1,2 - 42mm). |
||
− | == Summary == |
||
− | This is the Apple Watch introduced by Tim Cook at Apple's 'Wish we could say more.' event on the 9th September 2014. |
||
== Application Processor == |
== Application Processor == |
||
− | This device uses the |
+ | This device uses the Apple [[S7002]] (S1) processor which is based on the ARMv7k (32-bit) architecture. |
== Specifications == |
== Specifications == |
||
− | * RAM: [http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/09/22/rumor-apple-watch-to-feature-512mb-of-ram-4gb-of-storage |
+ | * RAM: [http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/09/22/rumor-apple-watch-to-feature-512mb-of-ram-4gb-of-storage 512 MiB] |
* [http://www.chipworks.com/en/technical-competitive-analysis/resources/blog/broadcom-wins-wifi-in-apple-watch/ BCM4334 Wi-Fi chip from Broadcom] |
* [http://www.chipworks.com/en/technical-competitive-analysis/resources/blog/broadcom-wins-wifi-in-apple-watch/ BCM4334 Wi-Fi chip from Broadcom] |
||
+ | * NAND size: [http://www.macrumors.com/2015/03/10/apple-watch-storage-photos-music/ 8 GiB]; roughly 2 GB are for songs and 75 MB for photos. |
||
− | * NAND size: 4GB/8GB. It's also possible, that more will be available. |
||
* Display: Retina. |
* Display: Retina. |
||
− | * Screen: Sapphire crystal (Apple Watch |
+ | * Screen: Sapphire crystal (''Apple Watch'' and ''Apple Watch Edition'') or Strengthened Ion-X glass (''Apple Watch Sport'') |
− | * Compatibility: iOS 8.2 running on |
+ | * Compatibility: [[iOS]] 8.2 or later running on an [[iPhone 5]] or newer |
− | == |
+ | == Operating System == |
+ | The Apple Watch originally ran on a stripped-down fork of iOS 8. |
||
+ | |||
+ | The user interface is named "Carousel" (instead of Springboard), and most frameworks are replaced with "Nano" equivalents. |
||
+ | |||
+ | The last firmware supported on the original Apple Watch is watchOS 4.3.2 |
||
+ | |||
+ | == Variations == |
||
* Apple Watch |
* Apple Watch |
||
* Apple Watch Sport |
* Apple Watch Sport |
||
− | * Apple Watch Edition |
+ | * Apple Watch Edition |
== Third-party applications == |
== Third-party applications == |
||
+ | [[File:Watch apps.jpg|thumb]] |
||
− | Apple confirmed, that Watch will support third-party applications. The device will have an API called WatchKit. |
||
+ | [[File:PairWatch.jpg|thumb]] |
||
+ | Third-party applications are supported through the [[WatchKit]] API. However, in order to save battery and allow a less powerful processor, applications are "run" on the phone and streamed to the Watch over [[wikipedia:Bluetooth|Bluetooth]]. [[iOS]] 8.2 (and up) comes with a dedicated "Watch" app to perform the initial pairing and download third-party "Watch apps". |
||
+ | Announced third-party apps include (but are not limited to): |
||
− | [[File:Watch_apps.jpg|right|thumb|Some Watch icons]] |
||
+ | * American Airlines (B06) |
||
− | |||
+ | * BMW |
||
− | Currently announced third-party apps: |
||
+ | * City Mapper (E10) |
||
− | *Facebook |
||
+ | * Comedy Central (A04) |
||
− | *Twitter (A07) |
||
+ | * Facebook |
||
− | *City Mapper (E10) |
||
+ | * HoneyWell (B07) |
||
− | *BMW |
||
− | * |
+ | * Lutron (C07) |
+ | * Major League Baseball (C10) |
||
− | *Lutron (C07) |
||
+ | * Pinterest (D07) |
||
− | *American Airlines (B06) |
||
− | *Starwood Hotels (C02) |
+ | * Starwood Hotels (C02) |
+ | * Twitter (A07) |
||
− | *Major League Baseball (C10) |
||
− | *Nike+ |
+ | * Nike+ |
− | * |
+ | * Yahoo (D06) |
− | *Yahoo (D06) |
||
− | *Comedy Central (A04) |
||
== Links == |
== Links == |
||
− | *http://www.apple.com/watch/ |
+ | * [http://www.apple.com/watch/ Apple Watch on Apple.com] |
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Devices]] |
Latest revision as of 23:48, 5 September 2021
This page is about the first generation Apple Watch. For a list of all Apple Watches, see List of Apple Watches.
This is the Apple Watch (1st generation), a smartwatch that was first introduced by Tim Cook at Apple's "Wish we could say more" keynote on 9 March 2015. Internally, the watch is referred to as N27aAP (Watch1,1 - 38mm) or N28aAP (Watch1,2 - 42mm).
Contents
Application Processor
This device uses the Apple S7002 (S1) processor which is based on the ARMv7k (32-bit) architecture.
Specifications
- RAM: 512 MiB
- BCM4334 Wi-Fi chip from Broadcom
- NAND size: 8 GiB; roughly 2 GB are for songs and 75 MB for photos.
- Display: Retina.
- Screen: Sapphire crystal (Apple Watch and Apple Watch Edition) or Strengthened Ion-X glass (Apple Watch Sport)
- Compatibility: iOS 8.2 or later running on an iPhone 5 or newer
Operating System
The Apple Watch originally ran on a stripped-down fork of iOS 8.
The user interface is named "Carousel" (instead of Springboard), and most frameworks are replaced with "Nano" equivalents.
The last firmware supported on the original Apple Watch is watchOS 4.3.2
Variations
- Apple Watch
- Apple Watch Sport
- Apple Watch Edition
Third-party applications
Third-party applications are supported through the WatchKit API. However, in order to save battery and allow a less powerful processor, applications are "run" on the phone and streamed to the Watch over Bluetooth. iOS 8.2 (and up) comes with a dedicated "Watch" app to perform the initial pairing and download third-party "Watch apps".
Announced third-party apps include (but are not limited to):
- American Airlines (B06)
- BMW
- City Mapper (E10)
- Comedy Central (A04)
- HoneyWell (B07)
- Lutron (C07)
- Major League Baseball (C10)
- Nike+
- Pinterest (D07)
- Starwood Hotels (C02)
- Twitter (A07)
- Yahoo (D06)