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Apple Watch could remotely start your car one day, says Tim Cook

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Your Apple Watch could one day start your car.

Which is pretty nifty.

Apple CEO Tim Cook told The Telegraph that when it ships, Apple Watch will let you filter messages, give you credits for meeting exercise goals, and accompany you in the shower. Cook also said the battery life will last all day and will take less time to charge than the iPhone using the new MagSafe-style wireless inductive charger. It’s unclear exactly how long the battery will last—recent reports indicate Apple is aiming for 19 hours of combined active and passive usage—or how long it will take to charge, though details are expected to be released soon.

Like the iPhone and iPad, people will find their own reasons to love Apple Watch, Cook stated. Most will be attracted to the watch’s design and wear it as a fashion-forward accessory, Cook said. Others will embrace the wearable’s fitness features and Apple Pay.

The details come out in a week via Apple’s March 9th event from Yerba Buena.

Stay tuned and we’ll get the good stuff to you as soon as we hear it from our end.

Via Macworld and The Telegraph

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