Motorola was one of the first to bet on Android Wear in Spain with the impressive Moto 360. This watch was followed by a second-generation model and a sports version, after which Motorola decided to stop betting on the sector.
At the end of 2019 we saw how the Moto 360 returned, this time manufactured by eBuyNow. It seems that this watch will not be the only one in the Motorola catalog, and if the characteristics of this next watch are confirmed, it may be one of the most interesting models of 2021.
Recently, images have been leaked about what would be the next Motorola smartwatch. In one of these you can see small details about some of the features that this watch would have, such as Integrated GPS, a wireless charging system, water resistance up to 5 atmospheres that would make it suitable for swimming, NFC connectivity and a top button that could act as a digital crown.
The Snapdragon Wear 4100 is a huge step up for Wear OS. After years of discontent with Qualcomm and MediaTek processors for smart watches, this chip has taken a giant leap in technology.
This jump is not limited to the graphs, but in our experience thechange has been radical. Currently the Snapdragon Wear 4100 is only found in the Ticwatch Pro 3, a watch that since I finished analyzing it has become my preferred option for daily use. Wear OS with this chip is worth it, and we wish there were more and better alternatives.
According to the leaks, the name of this watch could be Moto G Smartwatch and it would hit the market during the month of June 2021 and would also be manufactured by eBuyNow.
The entry The Moto G Smartwatch could be the best Wear OS of 2021: first features appear first in The Free Android.
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