The smartwatch wars are on. The much-anticipated Apple Watch is the latest contender, changing the wearables battle by finally bringing the iPhone to your wrist. Now, it's not just Android users who can access their phones without actually touching their phones – iOS users can get in on the fun, too. Here's how Apple Watch stacks up against its closest competitor, Android Wear.
2. Apple Watch
Apps, apps and more apps. Apple Watch
takes everything you love about your
iPhone and jampacks
it onto your wrist.
These include Messages, Mail, Phone,
Camera, Photos, Passbook, Music, Maps
and more. It will also come with fitness
and workout apps, as well as a heart
rate monitor and activity tracker.
Just like your iPhone, Apple Watch delivers realtime
notifications for everything
a business user needs, from incoming mail to messages and calls. It can show you
what your calendar looks like, keeping track of upcoming events and your next
meeting. You can also swipe down for the Notification Center to see any alerts
you may have missed. Apple Watch also comes equipped with Siri and includes
the same functionalities, such as turnbyturn
directions, voicecommand
calls
and texts, answers to queries and more.
3. Android Wear
Android Wear is all about functionality and
productivity on the go, but it doesn't rely on a
single phone to function. Whereas the Apple
Watch will work with only an iPhone, Android
Wear can be used with any compatible
Android smartphone
Although Android Wear offers some of the same capabilities as Apple Watch —
notifications, messaging, calls, weather and more — what ultimately makes
Android Wear different is its inherently Googlefriendly
functionalities. If
you're a heavy Google user, Android Wear makes it very convenient to access
everything from your Gmail to Google Calendar accounts, bringing these
services from your phone to your wrist.
4. Design (Apple Watch)
Three Types of Apple Watch Collection
1. Apple Watch 2. Apple Watch Sport 3. Apple Watch Edition.
5. Design (Apple Wear)
Three Types of Apple Watch Collection
1. Moto 360 2. LG G Watch 3. Samsung Gear Live.
6. Cost and availability
Apple Watch will be on store shelves
in early 2015. Pricing information is
currently unavailable.
Android Wear costs $179 for the LG G
Watch, $199 for the Samsung Gear Live
and $249.99 for the new Moto 360.
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