Apple iWatch is not likely to enter the market until November, revealed a report.
Earlier, it was rumored that the much-awaited gadget would probably see an early launch but a report said that the launch date has been deferred owing to both hardware and software related complications.
According to the Mashable, KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has confirmed the delay and said that the estimated time of iWatch mass production has been extended from late September to the middle or end of November.
Kuo also confirmed that the iWatch is posing new complications for Apple which is why the launch date is being postponed.
Apple is integrating a flexible 'Amoled' display with sapphire cover glass for the first time in a consumer product with this launch.
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