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There are different options for bands.That band is horrific, but I like the direction of the rest of the watch. I would certainly consider getting a smartwatch if they looked like normal watches instead of stupid power nerd crap.
There are different options for bands.
Moto 360 will be available in a variety of styles globally in Summer 2014
With Motorola pushing customizations like with the Moto X I doubt what they've shown with the Moto 360 is complete nor final. And, by then there will be other options like Apple's fisher price iWatches.
I like this one better:
http://www.neptunepine.com/
Wow, trolling so hard he's insulting a product that hasn't even been announced. Let's wait until Apple and Motorola have shipping products before we reach conclusions, shall we?
I like this one better:
http://www.neptunepine.com/
More accurately preferences. Nothing wrong with liking the fisher price look and UI:
It's sexy and hopefully "assembled" in the good old USA!
I hope its water proof because I really like it.
Very likely it will considering Moto X is assembled in USA.
It'll be hot if MSRP is like the Galaxy Gear at $299 but have a feeling it'll probably be $399 minimum. But unlike the Gear I'll probably have no hesitation buying it considering one of my all time favorite devices is the Motorola Startac plus the brand recognition is associated with professional/military communication.
If you look at the 360° photo of the watch, you can see that it should be a nearly completely sealed watch with the exception of a little hole on the left, most likely for the microphone, and has some kind of special backplate, most likely for wireless charging and a few more sensors. I believe that it should waterproofed to a certain degree kind of like the Qualcomm Toq.It may be water resistant but don't expect waterproof. Heck even the Sony smartwatch isn't waterproof
If you look at the 360° photo of the watch, you can see that it should be a nearly completely sealed watch with the exception of a little hole on the left, most likely for the microphone, and has some kind of special backplate, most likely for wireless charging and a few more sensors. I believe that it should waterproofed to a certain degree kind of like the Qualcomm Toq.
BTW, if it uses a Mirasol screen, it should take too much battery power either. The screen being circular should also take less battery due to pushing out less pixels than another screen of similar but rectangular dimensions (draw a circle inside a square).
I switched from a galaxy nexus to a 5s and honestly wish I'd stick w Android. Sure some stuf "just works", but it also feels dumbed down and slow.
Regarding smartwatches, the only use case I see for them is maybe if you owned only the watch and a tablet?
Not sure if you are trolling or trying to be serious.....
If someone doesn't think an iPhone is the best phone ever, they are lying? Why must that be?
I thought he was referring to the watch/tablet combo comment. That makes no sense to me, lol. If your watch is getting all of its data from a tablet, how is the tablet getting its data for the watch (you can't rely on WiFi being everywhere)? Smart watches are designed to be direct companions to smart phones, not tablets.
That's the first smartwatch that doesn't scream nerd from a mile away. Not sure I have any use for one though.
Do you guys realize how big this thing actually is? It looks sexy in promotional shots, but that's because it's not actually sitting on a wrist.
This is absolutely gross.