iWatch - here are the major problems that complicate the manufacturing process of Apple's smartwatch

  I told you the other day that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has big problems in producing enough units of iWatch, and now we find out some additional details about the difficulties encountered in the development/manufacturing process of the product. For starters It seems that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it has not yet been decided what technology it will use for its screens, and this under the conditions various rumors indicated that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), would choose OLED screens. Those from Cupertino are still testing various prototypes with different screens and have not made a decision regarding the use of any of them, especially since there are completely new technologies among them, difficult to manufacture on an industrial scale.

Apple has had trouble settling on a screen technology. It's having battery issues, so it's considered trying new screen tech. Apple "halted advanced prototyping of some unknown pieces with one manufacturer late last year" but she also notes that Apple shifts manufacturers all the time, so this might not mean anything. Bryan James, who was working on the iWatch, has gone to Nest. James worked on iPods, and has a patent for Apple with Nest founder Matt Rogers on a watch-like device. (Rogers used to be at Apple.)

  Next we find out that the prototypes iWatch designed so far have problems with battery autonomy, it is rumored that Apple would integrate a 100 mAh battery, similar to that of iPod Nano. Apple would have already tested some prototypes with some partners and decided to completely give up on producing them with them, shifting its attention to other factories. Finally, there is the departure of one of the important members of the team that develops the iWatch software, he choosing to work for Nest, founded by one of the important people who contributed to the development of the iPod.

  Basically we are talking about normal problems of a development process, but they seem to have delayed the launch of the product, so it remains to be seen how Apple will manage to launch the iWatch this year.