Wearables
Google shows off advanced Wear OS ahead of Google I/O
Google Wear OS development team has recently tweeted that they will be talking about the long-awaited OS changes this week, ahead of the beginning of Google’s annual developer conference, better known as Google I/O.
Samsung is expected to launch its next generation of smartwatches, the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch Active 4 in the second half. And surprisingly, these wearables will run Google’s Wear OS instead of its Tizen OS.
The time has come for #GoogleIO.
Join us tomorrow for a look at what’s new on Wear OS. pic.twitter.com/ylGiIevTc4
— Wear OS by Google (@WearOSbyGoogle) May 17, 2021
For a long time, a massive update for the Google Wear OS has been anticipated. And a recent report revealed that the upcoming Galaxy watches will feature One UI 3′ skin on the top of Wear OS.
Presently, Google’s Wear OS comes with excellent support for third-party apps, countless watch faces, easy customization, better compatibility with smartphones, advanced and secured privacy, and much more.
Since Google acquired Fitbit, there have been speculations that the former will ultimately include new elements from the latter’s operating system in Wear OS. It is also said that Fitbit will also produce Google-branded wearables, however, it might be officially exposed today.
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