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Apple is also said to be working on a new feature called ‘tether-less’, designed to make the watch less dependent on a connected iPhone.

With native watch apps forming a core part of watchOS 2, this comes as no surprise. It seems Apple wants to allow messaging, email and data access from the watch without having to connect to a handset.

This will be facilitated by a beefed up chipset for the new watch.

Battery life is said to be of little concern, with Apple’s own research showing users finish the day with between 30 and 40% juice left.

That suggests it doesn’t want to compromise the design by using a larger power unit.

Obviously this is just the start of a long, sustained period of rumour mongering. But these updates and tweaks seem likely.

Why? Because they’re not absurdly ambitious. Apple is never one to go overboard, loading its device with untested tech that’s likely to fail or bring a lack of stability to its phones.

They’re also eminently achievable. Making the next version of the Apple Watch more independent makes sense.