Sunday, April 24, 2016

Apple Watch will have to be completely independent of the iPhone – Pplware

The smartwatches are slowly take your niche and steal space to traditional watches. Not being perfect machines depend on full smartphones form, something that does not appeal to most users.

Apple wants to end the most with this dependency and thus established new rules for developers who create applications for Apple Watch.

Apple Watch


the rules that Apple has established for the creation of applications for the Watch are rigid and need to be respected so that these applications are approved. The need of the presence of an iPhone is still a reality for much of the information or simply to process the received data.

But Apple wants to end this dependence and so now changed the rules for creating applications. From June 1 this year all applications for WatchOS that were submitted in the store must be independent.



Starting June 1, 2016, all new watchOS apps Submitted to the App Store must be native apps built with the watchOS 2 SDK or later.

to achieve this, developers should use the SDK watchOS 2 or later and develop their applications for not depend on the iPhone.

Apple Watch

One of the biggest current problems have to do with the iPhone dependency that many applications have and which require it to be present. The alternative, that Apple now wants to impose on developers, goes through more intensive use of wifi and data processing directly on the Watch.

The date of June 1 may have also given other important information about the future of Apple Watch. The launch of the second version of Watch is expected to emerge at WWDC this year, which is expected to happen between 13 and 17 June and it fits so this new rule with the emergence of a new watchOS version and the watch 2 itself.

Apple is plotting a path to complete independence of your watch, ensuring that even without any connection to iPhone can continue to straighten out their duties.

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