According to Android Police and one of their reliable sources, Google is reportedly working on its own two Android wear smart watches that could possibly be Nexus branded. One would feature LTE connectivity and GPS while the other would omit these.
Android Wear 2.0 brings new featuresThere are two alleged watches coming. One is called the Angelfish and the other will be called the Swordfish with the former being the larger model with the added connectivity mentioned above and the latter to be the smaller more budget-friendly model.
Angelfish
The Angelfish resembles the Moto 360 in the round-ness of the watchâs face. There are lugs studded around the body with a housing that smoothes into the watchbandâs assembly. But itâs mentioned that the body wonât resemble a puck shape. Android Police calls the design âsubdued but sportyâ. There are als o 3 physical buttons, one on the center of the right side, and the other smaller two either above or below.
Here are some other points mentioned in the report regarding the Angelfish smartwatch:
- 14mm thick (similar in thickness to the LG Watch Urbane)
- 42.5mm diameter (no âflat tireâ)
- Matte dark-gray finish that could be called âtitaniumâ
- GPS, LTE, Heart rate monitor
Swordfish
The Swordfish is a bit smaller and âreminiscent in basic shape to the Pebble Time Roundâ. The design is said to have a distinct button arrangement than the Angelfish and does not have an internal screen bezel like the Pebble Time Round did. There is just one single button on the right-center with a polished button cap. The Swordfish is a bit on the thinner side with 10.6mm.
As mentioned above, the Swordfish will not have neither GPS nor LTE connectivity and thereâs a small chance that the heart rate monitor will make it to the Swor dfish. Also, it looks like the Swordfish model will have interchangeable Mode compatible bands. This doesnât look very likely for the larger watch as its design doesnât look like it supports the same Mode mechanism for hot-swappng bands.
Both watches are said to support Googleâs new Assistant integration with Google Now-like alerts based on contextual factors such as location, time, or activities.
It isnât known why Google wants to release its own watches, perhaps they thought Android Wear watches didnât become as popular as theyâd hoped and would like to have control over all aspects of production including hardware design, which was left to other OEMs to make.
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