![]() If you’re wondering how your AW device is going to be affected, read on! Introducing the First Android Wear Software UpdateĪnyway, the first update for the Android Wear platform just came down the pipeline and the Google devs have made quite a few changes and updates to the software. ![]() Seriously, screw those guys it should never take that long. Since handset updates sometimes take close to a year to arrive, that’s excellent news. Long story short, when Google releases an update for Android Wear every device owner is going to have access to it whether they are using a Moto 360, LG G Watch or Samsung Gear. This prevents the various manufacturers and carriers from giving the software a complete overhaul – and ultimately delaying future software updates in the process. The biggest difference between Android Wear and traditional Android is that Google is handling the Android Wear software update, and will be in control of the changes across the board. Of course, there was a bit of initial concern over how the Android Wear software update process would play out. There are so many different ways Google can expand the platform to add new features. Taking that concept and applying it to the Android Wear smartwatch software it’s easy to see the vast amount of potential these devices have. There’s always the argument that iOS has better usability and that may true, but we’re not here to talk about that. ![]() Apple fans are going to get a bit irritated by this statement, but that doesn’t make it any less true: the Android platform has far surpassed iOS when it comes to software features and functionality. One of the best things about the Android platform is that it’s constantly being updated by Google to include new features and support.
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