The Apple Watch 2 could carry a camera

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Once the rumors about the possible arrival of the new Apple Watch 2, originally scheduled for the month of September, have reappeared, along with the new iPhone models, rumors begin to circulate again that begin to provide the Apple Watch with new functions, buttons and more. The latest rumors that seem to have spread is that The second generation of Apple's smartwatch could have an integrated camera to make calls through FaceTime, a rumor that we had already published months ago but that has returned to have notoriety in recent days.

This information stems from a patent that the Cupertino-based company registered a few months ago, but as we all know, not all the patents that companies register finally end up seeing the light, but on many occasions they don't even see them. But the intention of patenting them is motivated by whether some other company takes a look at the patent and launches a similar system in the future, although if we talk about a camera in a smartwatch, Apple would not precisely be the first manufacturer to implement it. Samsung was the first company to launched a smartwatch with an integrated front camera, but it was so unsuccessful that it was eliminated entirely in later models.

It is clear that from here until the second generation of the Apple Watch finally sees the light, many will be the rumors that will surround this device, but it is most likely that this time, the rumors are not as absurd as those of the first generation, in which it was claimed that the Apple Watch could even measure blood sugar and the like. What is clear is that the third generation of watchOS 3 will give this device a big boost when it hits the market, if the latest rumors come true, it would be scheduled for the end of the year.


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