Google's I/O Annual Developers Conference, yesterday had brought a list of new updates and announcements, from San Francisco, California, United States. Out of which, attendees and other media personals were most interested on the company's new wearable platform, Android Wear.
Head of Android, Chrome and Apps, Sundar Pichai had took the stage to talk a little about their new software platform, that was announced back in March with two multinational companies including LG and Motorola also unveiling their smartwatches, that runs the same platform, based on Android operating system. Last day we saw their third manufacturing partner, Samsung bringing-up their own wearable, well another smartwatch with Android Wear on board, named as Gear Live. In return, LG too disclosed their wearable G Watch's internal specifications and other details for the public, where Google is now having both the smartwatches listed on Google Play for a price of $199 for Samsung's Gear Live and $299 for LG's G Watch, respectively. But what about Motorola's Moto 360? Unfortunately, the company's new product is not yet ready for a consumer launch, and people from around here has let us know that, Motorola and Google will start selling the Moto 360 wearable device, after a few months from now, sometime soon in summer. The specification listings of the apparatus are too not confirmed at the moment, as Motorola hasn't let any information out, just yet. But, Pichai offered the attendees of the year's I/O event with a chance to experience the round face UI of Android Wear OS on the smartwatch, aforementioned.