Apple Watch 2 release date: reveal at WWDC 2016? Survey finds there's still interest

The new concept design of the Apple Watch 2 by German designer Eric Huismann. handy-abovergleich.ch/apple-watch-2-us/

While Apple has not yet released any solid statement regarding the upcoming release of the Apple Watch 2, a lot of fans are expecting its reveal to happen during the WWDC 2016.

A lot of fans are already convinced that this sought-after wearable device will arrive and that the price of its previous iteration will be lowered as a result. After all, Apple won't let such a product stagnate for too long, not when its fans are all clamoring for the possible features of this product. According to the Parent Herald, Apple fans are expecting the Apple Watch 2 to come with more impressive features.

The same article reports that this newest wearable device will feature 3G and 4G capabilities, allowing its users make calls as well as send messages without the aid of an Apple iPhone. Furthermore, most rumors point out that the Apple Watch 2 will have a WiFi chip that will enable it to connect to the internet using a wireless connection. As for its processor, it's expected to have an ARM Cortex A32 processor that will ensure faster and more efficient performance compared to its predecessor.

With this, it's expected to have a longer battery life and better media playback functionality compared to the first Apple Watch. This is due to the fact that the Cortex A32 gives at least 25 percent more efficiency compared to the current Apple Watch's processor, which gives it an optimal combination for power saving and performance imrovements.

The hype surrounding this device is supported by the fact that the Apple Watch 2 is still getting a positive reception from most people, especially in the United States. According to a survey done by GShopper, out of 2,037 adults queried, around 23 percent would consider buying the Apple Watch 2 right off the bat, and that these people are even willing to pay at least $300 for it.

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