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Apple’s iWatch said to come in two sizes, high-end model to cost thousands of dollars

Published Apr 10th, 2014 7:45AM EDT
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Does Apple plan to launch a diamond-encrusted iWatch to compliment its gold iPhone 5s? Probably not, but well-connected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities says that Apple is planning to launch several different iWatch models in 2014, including a high-end version that will cost thousands of dollars.

In a research note sent to clients on Thursday morning that was picked up by MacRumors, Kuo wrote that Apple plans to launch not one but two main iWatch models in 2014.

The first will be a smaller model with a 1.3-inch display for users with smaller wrists, and a second larger version will include a 1.5-inch screen. Both models will reportedly feature flexible AMOLED display panels and sapphire crystal display covers.

The analyst said that Apple’s iWatch will include a suite of sensors that could monitor things like motion, heart rate and more. He also wrote that the device will feature deep integration with the iPhone and iPad, of course, and he claimed it will also include an NFC chip, wireless charging capability and a “fashionable appearance.”

“Fashion is the name of the game; most expensive model likely priced at several thousand US dollars,” Kuo wrote. “Referring to the rules of the fashion market, we predict the iWatch casing and band will come in various materials. The most expensive model of the iWatch line will carry a price tag of several thousand US dollars.”

Apple’s iWatch will reportedly launch late in the third quarter, and Kuo forecasts that Apple will ship 5.5 million units in 2014 and somewhere between 30 million and 50 million units next year.

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