Meet the first 24 Apple Watch apps
With just two weeks left until Apple fans can finally head to their local Apple Stores to try on the Apple Watch, excitement is definitely building — though no one is more excited than BGR founder Jonathan Geller, who can’t wait to get his hands on Apple’s first foray into wearables and luxury goods.
You’re probably not as excited as he is, but if you’re even the least bit interested in Apple’s new smartwatch, you’ll be happy to learn that Apple Watch apps have already begun hitting the App Store.
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Here’s a list of the first 24 Apple Watch apps that are available in the App Store. The list was compiled by 9to5Mac with brief descriptions added by Fortune.
Air Canada: Gate, boarding time and boarding pass
AliPay: China’s homegrown Apple Pay with 300 million users
Babbel: Learn languages by talking to your watch
Dark Sky: Everybody’s favorite weather app
ECB Cricket: Up-to-date cricket scores
Evernote: Note-taking on steroids
Expedia: A travel agent on your wrist
Kitchen Stories: Weekly recipes and how-to videos
Line: Free chat, voice and video calls with 600 million users
MLB.com At Bat: Pitch-by-pitch live baseball
Procreate Pocket: Sketch on your wrist, AirDrop to iPad
Qantas Airways: Gate, boarding time, boarding pass
Redfin: Shop for a home in 8 hot real estate markets
Runtastic Six Pack: Spring is here; start working those abs
Sky Guide: Hold it to the sky and it will name the stars
Starwood Hotels: Check in, open room without passing reception
The New York Times: All the news that’s fit to print
Target: Shopping and identity theft made easier
Things: To-do list manager
TransitApp: Real-time bus and subway info in 75 cities
The Wall Street Journal: The crown jewel of Rupert Murdoch’s empire
Twitter: The world in 140 characters with 500 million users
WeChat: China’s favorite chat app with 438 million users
Yahoo Tourney Pick’Em: Fantasy football, baseball, basketball, hockey
We still have several weeks to wait before we’ll actually be able to try any of these apps on the Apple Watch, but at least now we have a good idea of what will be waiting for us once the Watch is released.
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