Forbes hints about compatibility and features of Microsoft’s smartwatch

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We've been hearing about Microsoft coming up with their own smartwatch but no one had the details of what features it could have. According to Forbes, which has come up with some details about Microsoft's upcoming smartwatch, it would be feature a touchscreen and will be compatible with all the major smartphone platforms; iOS, Android and Windows Phone. Other features include an ability to continuously keep track of user's heart rate and can last 2 days on a single charge.

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Right now, the smartwatch section of wearables is just getting started and all the brands have pounced upon the chance to dominate this rising product category. Google has already showed us glimpses of Android Wear which is a version of Android operating system dedicated to smart wearable devices such as smartwatch, glasses, etc. Apple is rumoured to showcase their iWatch later this year along with iPhone 6.

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