Check out some funny tweets about the Apple Watch

The Apple Watch got unveiled earlier today and although it comes with a plethora of features, some of which are quite innovative, it's still somehow not packing enough "wow" factor alongside itself. While many expected more from Apple, both design- and feature-wise, we can't help but think that Cupertino might have done an even better job while designing its wearable.
As usual, many took jabs at Apple and its first foray into wearables and shared their humorous jokes on one of the largest social networks - Twitter. Scroll down below and check out some of the funniest and most laugh-inducing tweets.
Bigger screen. Better performance. Elegant design. Welcome to the party #iPhone6. pic.twitter.com/v45ZXebhbs
— HTC (@htc) September 9, 2014New U2 album will be available on your new Apple Watch, for the ultimate Dad Experience.
— delrayser (@delrayser) September 9, 2014iWatch: closest thing to the Power Ranger watch.
— Jeremy Flores (@jeremyFLOWERS) September 9, 2014Oh good the iwatch will have a heart rate monitor so Facebook can automatically update my profile when I die
— septemily (@EmilysMindvomit) September 9, 2014Apple just got a patent for its new iWatch. The watch will play music, receive phone calls, and even keep track of what time it was stolen.
— Joe Toplyn (@JoeToplyn) July 23, 2014Jony Ive went super normcore on the iWatch. #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/zAkdHm3oLp
— Annie Colbert (@anniecolbert) September 9, 2014If the iWatch ends up being called iTime and its slogan is "It's about iTime" you all owe me major dough.
— Scott Meisner (@scottmeiz) September 9, 2014Sneak peak of the iwatch pic.twitter.com/ry25OMhbLZ
— Desus (@desusnice) September 9, 2014Sources confirm: iWatch to tell time. iPhone 6 to have screen and GPS.
— Quinn Nelson (@SnazzyQ) September 6, 2014U, 2, can get an Apple watch
— Marisa Kabas (@MarisaKabas) September 9, 2014Am hearing the iWatch tells iTime, which is exactly like regular time, only better somehow.
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) September 9, 2014
via: Mashable
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