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Apple Watch (1st generation)
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This is the Apple Watch introduced by Tim Cook at Apple's 'Wish we could say more.' event on the 9th September 2014.
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Application Processor
This device uses the new Apple S1 processor, The processor is an ARMv7k architecture (32-bit). Internally, the watch is referred to as n27aap (Watch1,1) or n28aap (Watch1,2).
Specifications
- RAM: 512MB
- BCM4334 Wi-Fi chip from Broadcom
- NAND size: 8 GiB. 2 GBs are for songs. 75 MB for photos.
- Display: Retina.
- Screen: Sapphire crystal (Apple Watch/Apple Watch Edition)/Strengthened Ion-X glass (Apple Watch Sport)
- Compatibility: iOS 8.2 running on: iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus
Operating System
The watch runs a slimmed down version of iOS 8.x. The user interface is managed by "Carousel" (instead of Springboard). Most frameworks are replaced with "Nano" equivalents.
Versions
- Apple Watch
- Apple Watch Sport
- Apple Watch Edition (the body is made from gold)
Third-party applications
Apple confirmed, that Watch will support third-party applications. The device will have an API called WatchKit.
Currently announced third-party apps:
- Twitter (A07)
- City Mapper (E10)
- BMW
- HoneyWell (B07)
- Lutron (C07)
- Nike+
- American Airlines (B06)
- Starwood Hotels (C02)
- Major League Baseball (C10)
- PInterest (D07)
- Yahoo (D06)
- Comedy Central (A04)