Google's Android Wear 2.0 Is Real, Set To Arrive In February

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Jan 13, 2017 01:37 AM EST

Android Wear 2.0 is finally to come in February as its launching last year was delayed. It is the second-generation smartwatch OS of Google.

Problems appeared during the creator preview formation so the OS was formerly postponed to 2017. However, it will now be released after a bit long time of waiting as per Tech Times report.

There is no reported exact date for the release, although Google has been informing creators of the Android Wear 2.0 regarding its approaching unveils. The wearable tech is now available just a few weeks from now.

Google has been knocking nations as a preliminary method helping those who still have not yet supported for their Android Wear code. It is to call over about the latest iteration steps out of its improvement error.

In addition, Google is reaching out an assurance that developers of Android Wear 2.0 got their apps renovated. This is for the Google to be able to carry a standalone mode. It is a feature that voids the requirement to match the device with a smartphone to become functional.

According to Engadget, Android Wear 2.0 was reputed to be released in late 2016. However, Mountain View decided to unveil a pair of developer previews as an initial part of release.

The letter notifies developers that the on-watch Play Store of Wear 2.0 won't present apps that are not finalized for the platform. That's why developers were obliged to pinch their applications as quickly as possible.

Android Wear 2.0 will, likewise, back up standalone apps that don't require phones to function. It is projected to be introduced alongside with a pair of brand new smartwatches though it was not included in the letter.

They will function as the flagship products of Google Company for the smartwatch space, though they are not brand under Google devices like the Pixel. The Android Wear 2.0 with its platform can be perceived next month if Google really pushes through with its plan.

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