And some of Fitbit’s “most popular” fitness tracking features will also be included to help the platform evolve as a health tool. Aside from merging the technologies of both platforms, the new Wear OS will include improvements that make it easier to multitask between wrist apps. And future “premium” Fitbit devices will also run the software. Samsung confirmed that its next Galaxy Watch will run on this unified platform. Wear will make it easier to multitask across smartwatch widgets and apps. Oh, and Spotify will support offline downloads on Wear smartwatches, as well. There will also be a version of Google Maps that works standalone (meaning without your phone nearby) and a YouTube Music app that supports offline downloads. Wired has more details on what’s to come, including the tidbit that Samsung will stick with its popular rotating bezel on future devices - but it’s finished making Tizen-only smartwatches. “All device makers will be able to add a customized user experience on top of the platform, and developers will be able to use the Android tools they already know and love to build for one platform and ecosystem,” Google’s Bjorn Kilburn wrote in a blog post. #GoogleIO /vj2aYZD81x- Google May 18, 2021 ⌚ Apps will start faster, battery life will be longer and you'll have more choice than ever before, from devices to apps and watch faces. We’re combining the best of and Tizen into a unified wearable platform.
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