A few days ago, rumors started floating around that Google would rebrand Android Wear. While we expected that change would happen at Google’s annual developer conference, Google I/O, it turns out the company had a faster timeline. As of today, Android Wear is now ‘Wear OS’. Though Google doesn’t say so explicitly, it’s heavily implied…
A few days ago, rumors started floating around that Google would rebrand Android Wear. While we expected that change would happen at Google’s annual developer conference, Google I/O, it turns out the company had a faster timeline.
As of today, Android Wear is now ‘Wear OS’. Though Google doesn’t say so explicitly, it’s heavily implied that part of the reason for the change is to attract more iPhone users. In a blog post today, the company says:
Simply put, Android Wear implied you needed an Android phone. Even without significant functional changes, by rebranding as Wear OS, Google smartwatches now seem like an independent platform untethered from Android.
The change could also imply Google plans on creating more standalone smartwatches – or other wearables – that don’t need to be connected to a phone. In any case, it’s clear the company isn’t planning to give up on wearables any time soon. For existing devices, the name will show up “over the next few weeks.”
Android Wear, it’s time for a new name on Google Blog
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