Monday, April 6, 2015

Apple offers four videos to explain the functions of the Apple … – France Mobile

Prior to the official marketing Apple Watch, Apple has posted four videos enabling future watch owners to become familiar with the peculiarities of its connected watch. The videos explain the interaction modes with Apple Watch: Digital Crown, touch screen and Force Touch the button that Reforms contacts and voice commands.
 

 One of the difficulties connected with the rest watch the small screen and interaction. To interact with the Apple Watch, the firm Apple has relied on the Digital Crown, a jog dial on top of the touch screen. The Crown Digital can “scroll” through the menus and make detailed adjustments. If the touch screen can be used to navigate the settings and features of the Apple Watch, the benefit of the wheel on the side is that it does not obstruct the view.
 

 The touch screen of the Apple Watch still remains interesting and necessary to manipulate the functionality of the connected watch. Apple has integrated technology “Force Touch”. Clearly, the watch can manage and assess the pressure on the touch screen.
 

 The Apple Watch therefore knows the difference between a long press and a simple tap. More pressure on the screen gives options and contextual functions: reply to a message, search for a location in the Maps application or stop the activity session.
 

 One video posted online by Apple also explains how messaging. Reading a received message is simply looking at the watch. It is possible to dictate a message and send it in text or audio message transcribed automatically. Through the dedicated application on the iPhone, the user can prepare responses that will be added to the list of formats, to save time.
 

 Apple Watch preorders begin this week, on 10 April. Delivery, and the official release date, is itself scheduled for April 24th. This event eagerly awaited by Apple fan boys and technology keen on launching the commercial start of the shows connected in several countries.
 

 But in Switzerland things are more complicated. Among the Helvetii, is William Leong, a Singaporean businessman who owns the rights to use the trademark. If the Swiss market is currently out of reach, it should not last since December 2015, 30 years after the registration of the mark by William Leong, the trademark rights may be called into play.
 


Apple offers four videos to explain the functions of the Apple Watch

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