Apple should talk about its new Apple Watch key features on March 9. This is when the company is holding ‘Spring forward’ media event. The unnamed sources explain what the wearable is to bring its customers in April. Apple Watch: What Will It Do The in-depth look at the new device created by the Cupertino-based giant can give you some cool details about the Watch before its public launch. We’ll know all the truth about it pretty soon, but right now the curious minds can look at the specs and options shared by anonymous sources. The real Apple Watch specification might differ from this description. Users already have too many questions about this product, but the iPhone maker doesn’t hurry to provide the answers. We only heard some predictions about the gadget. Its main benefit should be its long battery life. As sources note, this iOS wearable will be able to last over 19 hours in not-heavy usage. If users get hard on applications its battery will die in about 5 hours. Experts think that you’ll have to charge your Apple Watch every night [it will take it about 2 hours to fully charge], as even if you don’t use apps so much the device will not last a second day without being charged. Apple Watch Specs The recent Apple Watch specs mention Power Reserve mode and Notification Center just like on the iPhone and iPad. In other words, you’ll get a chance to see different notifications and devs can tweak them as much as they want. At the same time, the notifications should be delivered only when you wear the wearable on your wrist. The Watch should be highly responsive and pretty fast. Since most users are believed to install about 60 applications, these options won’t change much. But if you decide to upload around 200 apps on Apple Watch you’ll get a slow home screen. Can you image it that some experts predict hundreds of thousands of programs developed specially for this new product? Let’s wait for March 9 to hear about the real specifications of the Apple Watch and the apps it will support.