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Apple Watch 2 Rumors: 2016 Release Date Confirmed? Critics Expecting Poor Battery Life, Lack Of Features

Apple Watch 2 Rumors: 2016 Release Date Confirmed? Critics Expecting Poor Battery Life, Lack Of Features

Jenia Gracia

The latest Apple Watch 2 rumors suggested that a release date could have just been confirmed. However, a major problem is expected to happen.

According to Digitimes, there is a strong chance that the wearable will finally be available between September and October.

Relative to this though, the tech site pointed out that amid the excitement among consumers to finally get hold of Apple Watch 2, the orders are expected to be conservative.

Accordingly, this can be attributed to the noted limitations of the smartwatches - the lack of applications and poor battery life.

As such, the smartwatch market reportedly does not have enough potential to bring about growth among component suppliers.

Based on the data obtained by the tech site, the upstream component makers will continue to face "weaker-than-expected orders for tablet and wearable products since the early first half and the issue is expected to continue in the second half of the year and will hurt the makers' revenue performances in 2016."

Amid this scenario, the orders for Apple Watch 2 will reportedly suffer.

In the meantime, Computer World reported that despite the reported economic slowdown, Apple was able to post a revenue of revenue of $42.4 billion and earnings of $1.42 per share, higher than their estimates. 

Considering this, analysts have predicted a value of $1.38 per share on revenue of $42.09 billion.

In the meantime, consumers from all over the world can expect a much cooler wearable from the company, as what Mac World UK already dished. 

Apple Watch lovers can now flaunt a different looking device with the £39 nylon bands that are available in seven colors.

Keep posted for more Apple Watch 2 rumors and updates until its release later this year.

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