See the most 'virtual' design of the iWatch

Contrary to the old concept versions that often describe the iWatch as a big screen watch, the square looks like Galaxy Gear, and designer Todd Hamilton has created a much smarter and smarter device.

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The designer got the idea from health monitoring bracelets as well as Apple's iOS 7 operating system to create a product like "the iWatch that Apple will produce" . Hamilton's iWatch looks like a Nike Fuelband with a curved touchscreen on the body.

The lock screen only has a simple black and white interface and will only display the date and time. Hamilton's iWatch also has a button to activate Siri, Apple's familiar virtual assistant.

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Hamilton said the lock screen on the iWatch will be very similar to the lock screen on the iPhone and iPad. Users can use touch gestures like on iOS; Swipe up to unlock, swipe down to see the notification, and tap twice to activate Siri.

Once opened, the Home screen of this fantasy iWatch will display 4 application icons. The page position in use will be displayed on the right.

Users can scroll up and scroll down to select apps, just like iPhone and iPad users.

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This watch will have physical Home button, volume control buttons. When pressing the Home button, you will return to the Home screen just like on other iOS devices.

Just like the smartwatch available on the market today, the iWatch envisioned by Hamilton needs to be connected to the iPhone via Bluetooth, he said: "A few months ago Thomas Bogner published a test design for iWatch looks like Nike Fuelband combined with iPhone, however, this design has a big weakness: the direction of the interface makes the product unusable. "

Hamilton himself solved this problem."I want to create a slim product like Fuelband and integrate interface components from iOS 7. I want to create a natural looking product when I wear it and like an Apple product will produce."

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Instead of using a tab-like design at the bottom of the iPhone and iPad screens, Hamilton created a screen that automatically activates when the user touches the corresponding icon. Unnecessary buttons Add and Edit Contact are also removed.

The result is a fairly complete product in both design and interface. Does Apple "learn" anything from Hamilton's design? Perhaps we will have to wait a long time until iWatch officially launches to verify this.