When Apple jumped into the wearables market last year with the first Apple Watch, it delivered a device that offered a lot of promise, while at the same confusing and confounding many early adopters.

App loading times were sluggish; the UI was wholly unfamiliar to longtime Apple buyers; connectivity was sometimes an issue; and fitness tracking didn’t always work as it should. That didn’t stop millions of buyers from plunging ahead, making the Apple Watch a modest success in a crowded wearables market.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD