Friday, 21 March 2014
Motorola Introduces Its First Smartwatch Based on Google’s Wear Android
Motorola
is an early partner for Google’s new Android Wear Smartwatch SDK it is not
surprising as the company was owned by Google until January when it was sold to
Lenovo. The company recently announced its first smartwatch the Moto 360.The
Moto 360 is available in two options for wear devices one is round and other is
square and features the “Ok Google” voice control highlighted by Google for its
new spin-off mobile OS.
The
hardware features “subtle alerts and notifications,” and Motorola is selling it
as a premium fashion-first advice that uses high-end in its construction. It’s
coming in varies styles as well, and should launch this summer beginning in the
U.S. first.
Already
with just two products officially launched we have to look at a couple of
different approaches to how Android Wear OEM partners might differentiate themselves.
LG’s G Watch is just a notification window but the Moto 360 is designed more
with the fashion-savvy crowd in mind.
Already
with just two products officially launched we have to look at a couple of
different approaches to how Android Wear OEM partners might differentiate themselves.
LG’s G Watch is just a notification window but the Moto 360 is designed more
with the fashion-savvy crowd in mind.
Written By- Pratik Bhosale
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