A new report claims that Apple is already working on its second-generation Apple Watch and will be adding new features such as cellular connectivity which means users won't be required to carry an iPhone alongside at all times for mobile data. Apart from the added connectivity, the Apple Watch successor is also said to pack a faster processor than the original, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the matter.
The addition of cellular connectivity to the Apple Watch would not come as a surprise as several smartwatches powered by Android Wear come with the feature.
LG last year launched its LTE-enabled Watch Urbane "luxury timepiece" while Samsung earlier this year unveiled the Gear S2 classic 3G as the first device in the market to feature an eSIM compliant with the GSMA Consumer Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP) architecture.
A recent report citing an analyst said that Apple may refresh the Apple Watch in June at its annual developer conference - WWDC. The Apple Watch successor was rumoured to sport a 20 to 40 percent thinner body than the current offering.
Ahead of WWDC, Apple recently announced that new watchOS apps submitted to the App Store from June 1 will have to be native apps. One of the biggest reasons to shift to native apps built with Apple's watchOS 2 SDK was said to eliminate performance problems such as lag.
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