- Google is launching Wear Os 6 this year
- It will update the visuals of the operating system, bring Gemini to non-Google-hardware, and more
- The update was unveiled this week on Android Show
As we treated earlier this weekGoogle kept his Android -Show As a precursor to the main event of Google I/O next week, and it is clear Wear OS 6.
Although we expect the company to add more meat to the bones of what it has shown this week with its flagship event in the coming days, there are already plenty of reasons to become enthusiastic.
Of the rollout of Twin functions for the Best Samsung watches and beyond For a huge visual update, here is everything we know that will soon come to the platform.
1. Gemini on non-Google devices
Gemini will roll out to Google’s devices, but also to devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 And Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra.
From retaining small pieces of information such as which cupboard you use in the gym, to creating a tailor -made playlist with a quick request or tapping personal context, twins around your wrist can be super useful in a number of small ways.
Better yet, it will be executed on your current device, as long as your portable Google Assistant supports, which means that you do not have to publish a new model, unless you really want it.
2. A visual makeover
The new ‘Material 3 Expressive’ look from Android 16 is expected to modernize the Google operating system on telephones, and that can also be expanded to wear OS.
Users can expect a change in more rounded onion elements, reducing the boxiness of the interface and updating animations to better use the available space.
Examples such as the above have shown that the user interface is shrinking while leaving the user’s view, so that it focuses more closely on what is in the middle of the screen.
3. Information at a glance
Those onion tires have updated with a new set of buttons that can display important information.
These are intended to be publicly, so they will grow to fill the available space to enable users to read things such as calendar appointments and messages more clearly in a fraction of a second.
With all these changes it certainly feels that Google is taking on its circular display, and it is absolutely something that helps to offer something a little different than the squirc that is offered by the Best Apple -watches.
4. Better life of the battery
One of our biggest worries about all these slick new animations and AI functions was wearing OS 6 in the battery life of our devices, especially because we do not necessarily buy a new hooves.
Fortunately it sounds like Google has heard our prayers.
“With Wear OS 6 we continue to improve performance and optimize the power – this update even delivers up to 10% more battery life,” said it.
It may sound like a small margin, but in practice that is an extra 2.4 hour wear for a device such as the Google Pixel Watch 3that has a 24-hour battery life.
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