Android Wear 2.0 is launching next month
Android Wear 2.0, the next iteration of Google’s
smartwatch operating system, will be released to the public in February.
The calendar date is not yet set in stone, but Google is now notifying developers of an impending release
just a few weeks away to help those with unsupported Android Wear code
be prepared to update their apps or else find the software unavailable
in the Play Store.
Specifically, Google is trying to ensure that developers
update their apps to allow them to run in standalone mode, meaning
without a dependency on a connected smartphone for connecting to Wi-Fi
networks and installing apps. This standalone aspect is a hallmark
feature of Android Wear 2.0, which was first announced back at the company’s I/O developer conference in May 2016.
Back in September, Google delayed the release
of its next version of Android Wear until 2017 to hammer out issues
that arose during developer preview builds. The company is also working
on two unannounced smartwatches of its own with an unnamed manufacturer
it has collaborated with in the past.
Contrary to earlier reports, Google confirmed to The Verge in December
that the new watches will not have Google or Pixel branding, but will
be considered flagship devices and the first hardware to launch after
the release of Android Wear 2.0. With a software release sometime next
month, we can expect Google to follow up with its watch announcements
not too much later.
The article was published on : theverge
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