Apple Watch 2 is still in an anonymous state as rumors continue to spread prior to its exact date of release.

When Apple announced their very first Apple Watch way back September 2014, it was highly anticipated and causes so much thrill to the mass for its concept of having an Apple-designed smartwatch. And eventually, it sell out well to the public, Mac World reported.

After the success of the first generation of Apple Watch, people are now speculating of what will be Apple's next move towards the next generation of Apple Watches which will be the Apple Watch 2. The upgrades in terms of form, materials, features, specs and release date will be highly anticipated.

Though Apple Watch 2 never gathered any mentions on some events particularly at WWDC 2016, rumor says that the next Apple Watches may come alongside the next iPhone based on the observation of Apple's complex hardware supply chain - but still we are hoping that these rumors are true.

According to the reports, Apple is exploring additional variations to add up on the next Apple Watches. They are planning to introduce new models that sits between £1,000 (expensive steel Apple Watch) - £8,000 (cheapest Apple Watch Edition) price ranges which has always been their target market. These new tier could highlight more advance bands or new materials such as palladium, titanium or even platinum, Techradar reported.

Apple may be presenting the new multi-function band on their Apple watch 2 known by its patent name "Magnetic Wristband", filed by Apple themselves. This function would give more grip to the Apple Watch when worn.

The next Apple Watches could run in an ARM Cortex A32 processor with a 32bit architecture. Apple also eyeing on upgrading the battery life of Apple Watch 2. They are now working with Samsung and LG to yield a thinner OLED display to accommodate a larger battery life. The screen of the new watches could not be that much of an upgrade. Apple reportedly also adding a Front-facing camera for selfies and could potentially integrates FaceTime video camera. It is said to be put into the top bezel of the watch. Though the details beyond it is still on doubt.