Apple Watch 2 Update: Release Day Delayed, To Be Launched With Apple 7

Technology and its innovations always keep us on the edge of our seats waiting anxiously for the latest upgrade. Curiosity is fueled by keeping track of updates on anything new on the latest gizmos. Such is the case for the Apple Watch 2 which puts everyone in anticipation that it will be showcased on the Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) come June 13 but was later on pushed to a new release date in September.

The delay is reportedly due to a technical difficulty encountered by the developers while working on the new smart watch. They are trying to get to work independently from iPhone, however the main use still remains that it will be as an iPhone's extension. -According to Vine Report.

The next-gen watch design is said to be different from its predecessor. It will come with a circular face instead of the classic all-time square one, and would probably be 20 percent slimmer. It is expected to have a longer battery life that would get it through a day of use. It may also come in a range of refreshing color palette as well. - Reports Christian Today.

The best part of the upgrade is that it will be waterproof so users won't be worried having it on their wrists at the beach. The highly beneficial health-tracking features that kicked its popularity would come in numerous innovations as well which includes tracking medications and physical therapy exercises. They might even put gesture control in the smart watch.

And let's not forget Siri. Who wouldn't love giving Siri a speed boost and accuracy for loads of things on the go. Many Apple users are also wishing the gadget to have front-facing camera for FaceTime function. The newest and fanciest Apple Watch model would usually range from £479 to £949 depending on the case and band combination.

Business Insider researched that only one out of 1,000 apps are intended for the iOS system designed to work with the next-gen Watch. But Apple Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tim Cook promises that the Apple Watch will be "getting better and better." We then have to wait and see up until September.

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