Showing posts with label Email. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Email. Show all posts
The Apple Watch 2 represents the true litmus test for Apple's wearable plans. The original Apple Watch has been accepted by Apple fans, and tech-savvy consumers - but the Apple Watch 2 will need to cater to a much broader audience.
Here are the latest rumors and speculations.
Apple Watch 2 will launch with iPhone 7
Latest rumors suggest that the iPhone 7 is going to share the stage with the Apple Watch 2 at some point in September. As per a report by Mark Gurman on 9to5mac, the next Apple Watch will be unveiled in September in the same event as the next iPhone. Before that, Apple is likely to have an Apple Watch-only event in March, where a range of new finishes and bands are expected.
Apple Watch 2: Design
After the initial release of the Apple Watch, the company launched more bands and finishes later and rumours indicate it will expand the range even further in March 2016.
There is a possibility that the Apple Watch design will remain basically unchanged, but it could become slightly thinner. In addition, it's likely that Apple will increase its IPX7 waterproof standard to an IP67 rating.
Apple Watch 2: Price
The most expensive 42mm Watch is priced at $949 and the 42mm Watch Edition is priced at $9,500 with a selection of mid-range variations. Each model of the Apple Watch features the same internal hardware, so it's probable that the new models will use different, more premium cases and strap materials.
Apple Watch 2: Features and specs
Along with new features such as more clock faces and a Time Travel function, watchOS 2 also gives Apple Watch far more independence from a paired iPhone. Presently, the Apple Watch relies on a paired iPhone for everything
Reports reveal the results of Apple research which shows that Watch owners finished the day with around 30% to 40% of battery left on their smartwatches. Remarkably, the Apple Watch 2 is likely to have similar battery life suggesting that Apple wants its users to continue charging their watches everyday.
Many smartphone users may live by their email, which is understandable for anyone who is engaging in constant replies and outgoing messages to professors, colleagues, friends and family, etc.
This becomes even more of a task when you’re doing it from multiple email accounts and might even be a bit challenging if you have a lot of them. The answer then, might be an email app that allows users to take control of their email through efficiency and organization, both of which seem to be front and center qualities of AOL’s new email app that landed on Android recently.
Aesthetically it’s pleasing to the eye right off the bat thanks to the material design user interface, looks aside though, users of Alto Mail will be able to aggregate all their email accounts into one application including accounts from AOL Mail itself, Yahoo!, Gmail, iCloud, Outlook.com and more according to AOL. That means it could technically replace the Gmail app for you if there are no Gmail specific features you’d miss and still get all the emails that go to that account.
Similar to the way that Inbox categorizes out your emails by filtering their type, Alto lets you filter things into categories called “stacks” which lets you view emails based on the types of content within them, like photos, files, or emails with personal information.
Alto has even utilized Google Now’s card format for displaying important details like flight information and shipping orders so you don’t have to open your emails to view that particular data, all it can be seen from the cards themselves which display on screen from the dashboard. The dashboard even shows you the weather and date information up top if you like. If you weren’t particularly fond of Inbox but wanted something that acted in a similar manner, give Alto a try and see if fits.
