John Sculley You own a number of Apple products, but you have not yet purchased an Apple Watch. The former Apple CEO, which was since 1983 to 1993, you think the device still does not have enough "utility»To be a must-have, but there are some things you would like to see from it.
Sculley doesn't like that the Apple Watch and the iPhone have to be so closely tied together for it to work properly. "When one goes running, I don't want to take my iPhone and Apple Watch to count the steps", said to The Street. Then we leave the video with the interview.
Anyway he trusts that this problem Apple will solve it with time, however he says "Who are good at that kind of thing", and there are other areas that the Cupertino company would like to see explore, like smart messaging.
Sculley points out how services like WeChat y Facebook Messenger They offer virtual assistants that can help the user to complete various tasks, such as rearranging the meetings. He thinks this would be ideal for a device like the Apple Watch.
Apple still won't tell us exactly how many Apple watches have been sold so far, but the latest data from Canalys indicates that the figure was around 7 million since last November, which makes it tremendously more successful than any other SmartWatch.
Source | The Street