Friday, September 6, 2013

Does the consumer really need a smartwatch?

There is a lot of buzz in the tech market for smart watches. Sony launched its second version of its smartwatch while Samsung recently launched its galaxy gear. Although programmed to do multiple tasks and increase the user productivity; there is a lingering question that a large group of potential users might be seeking at this moment is the utility quotient of the smartwatch. Is it really important?

The Smartphone does everything we want at the moment from calls to internet and multimedia. Android app developer India believes that the app development request for exploiting each and every category of feature of the Smartphone is happening at this moment. In midst of that the Smartphone looks unnecessary at times. Why would someone shell out 250-300 bucks for running and weather apps? And there are no reports that people are increasingly getting interested at spying jobs either. The only way a Smartphone can generate sales is by being a complimentary device to the Smartphone and the tablet.

Neither the galaxy gear not the Sony smartwatch has got anything special. As said, there is nothing that compliments or leverages the utility or value of the Smartphone at this moment. Android app developer India experts believe that there might be scope available with large screens where smartwatch can complement the device with mobile agility while the users enjoy a big screen experience at the same time.

Hopes are now pinned on the Apple iWatch to come up with substantial innovation that can actually add on to the value of Smartphone and prove valuable for the user as a whole.
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