The Apple Watch has an unexpected supporter who believes it will make smartwatches popular

Apple Watch mainstream

  Apple Watch the first SmartWatch Apple, which will be launched in 2015, also has an unexpected supporter. More precisely, the CEO of T-Mobile USA supports the Apple Watch of the Apple company, he is sure that this product will finally make smartwatches popular among smartphone owners and not only.

  John legere, CEO of T-Mobile, says that products like Jawbone, Fitbit, or Microsoft are great, but they don't offer a great user experience. More precisely, they do not show the whole world the potential that such products have for users, but the Apple Watch will do it after years and years of unsuccessful products.

I love what Jawbone, Fitbit, Samsung, LG, Microsoft and others are doing in the wearables space. But we haven't begun to see the potential of this category. It's going to go from $1 to $20 billion in the next few years. And although we won't see its full impact in 2015, I believe that the Apple Watch will mark the tipping point when wearables go from niche to mainstream.

  Considering that the Apple Watch will go into production at the beginning of January, all American analysts expect it to reach the market in February. With a selling price of at least $350 in the US, sales expectations are 30 million units in the first year, the prediction that 10% of iPhone owners will buy such a product being quite exaggerated.

  Apple Watch will arrive on the market with extremely high expectations, but whether it will cover them or not remains to be seen.