To all of you dudes saying "b-b-but, Android already has smart watches" I thought you would've learned by now how Apple operates.
They might not always be the first to serve a need (e.g. the iPod wasn't the first mp3 player nor was the iPhone the first smartphone), but they always innovate in the small ways that matter a ton (style, ease of use, stability, etc).
You're also ignoring all the info out there that suggests Apple is going to take health/fitness tracking to the next level. You all do realize that soaring costs of healthcare and a lack of centralized, readily available health data is a HUGE problem in the US right? You know what's going to happen when doctors start recommending that their patients get iWatches for better healthcare management? And what tech company is seen as most friendly to elderly folks?
Also, my guess is that there's going to be some "wild card" feature that's really going to take this shyt to the next level as well...imagine being able to control your apple TV via hand gestures with your iWatch. Imagine not even having to take your phone out to board with an e-boarding pass at the airport. Think about having your iWatch lock and unlock your phone or Mac through proximity. I mean the possibilities are endless.
Oh, but I'm forgetting that Android phones have better specs.
This shyt is and will always be about the ecosystem. So until Google finally tells their OEM partners
, the Apple experience is going to shyt all over the skinned, glitchy Droid experience for most users.