The Apple Watch will be produced using components manufactured by Samsung

Apple Watch

  Apple Watch will be launched early next year on the market and according to the latest rumors directly from South Korea, it seems that Samsung will be one of the main components for the future product. If the partner Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), Quanta will assemble Apple Watch in its own factories, Samsung to provide certain components based on which the future smartwatch designed by Apple in Cupertino will work. According to sources close to the two companies, Samsung will produce the batteries and the NAND flash storage space produced by Samsung, but for now the plans have not been finalized.

Apple reportedly asked Samsung to supply APs for the Apple Watch, which is scheduled to be released early next year. The fact that the Korean tech giant is working to develop a single-chip solution that integrates Exynos and modem chips to stop Qualcomm's dominance increases the possibility of the cooperation between the two tech companies.

  Considering that Apple uses a multitude of Samsung components in the current iPhones, iPads or iPod Touches, it was not hard to believe that this collaboration will also extend to the Apple Watch. Samsung is one of the few companies capable of producing enough components for Apple's needs, and this through its own factories, not with various partners. Apple tried to replace Samsung with two or three different companies, but together they could not make up for the lack of Koreans, so in the case of the Apple Watch we cannot expect anything different.