After seemingly neglecting the platform for a while, Google today announced a big redesign for Wear OS that promises a wide variety of new features and improvements. Now, we’ve been able to confirm exactly which smartwatches will be getting the update…
In case you missed it, Google has yet again redesigned Wear OS, and this time things are looking up in a lot of ways. This update focuses in primarily on making it easier to access the Assistant, fitness data, and your notifications. Assistant now includes proactive information, Google Fit is just a single swipe away from the watchface, and notifications now appear in a “stream” rather than showing individual cards.
This redesign improves a lot of sore points Wear OS had, so for obvious reasons many users are excited to see this update roll out. Google didn’t initially provide any information on which watches would be getting the update, but we’ve since gotten the official word from big G.
In short, pretty much every Wear OS device is getting updated with this redesign. Google confirmed to us that if a watch was updated to Android Wear 2.0, it will be getting this redesign. That means popular watches including the Mobvoi Ticwatch Pro, Ticwatch E/S, Fossil Q lineup, Huawei Watch/2, and many others will all be updated with this new software.
Who won’t be included? Five smartwatches won’t be getting this update. This includes:
- LG G Watch
- Samsung Gear Live
- Moto 360 (2014)
- Sony Smartwatch 3
- Asus ZenWatch (v1)
Google says that this redesign will be rolling out to everyone “over the next month.”
More on Wear OS:
- Google redesigns Wear OS w/ one swipe access to Fit, Assistant, revamped notifications
- Google Fit gets full redesign w/ activity goals, updated Wear OS, Android apps
- Diesel Full Guard 2.5 is the new biggest Wear OS watch w/ its 2.5-inch display
- Casio’s Pro Trek WSD-F30 gets slimmer, better battery life, and more outdoor features
- Skagen Falster 2 goes official w/ NFC, heart rate monitor, ‘swimproof’ design
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