Nokia's canceled smartwatch appears in leaked video
Nokia had been working on a smartwatch, codenamed Moonraker, which
came close to launching alongside its Lumia 930 handset back in 2014.
After Microsoft acquired Nokia's phone business, the company canceled
any plans for the smartwatch and proceeded with its own Microsoft Band
hardware. Images of the Moonraker watch appeared two years ago, and now a new video appears to show the canceled smartwatch in action.
Nokibar on YouTube
shows some basic functions of the smartwatch, with a swipe-based user
interface to navigate between apps and features. There's a button for
switching between the app interface and the default watch face, and the
watch appears to support long presses on the display just like an Apple
Watch or Android Wear devices. Nokia was also planning to support email,
calendar, messaging, notifications, and other basic apps on the device.
The video is a fascinating look at what could have been, and it
follows the cancelation of Microsoft's Band hardware. Microsoft had been
working on a Band 3 device, and that wearable leaked in new images last month.
Microsoft appears to have given up on its plans for wearables running
Windows 10, as the company shifts its focus towards its strengths in PC
and universal apps for VR and AR headsets.
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