Google Nexus smartwatch leaked renders show circular design and customizable watch faces

Google’s Android Wear Nexus smartwatches will look like the Moto 360, but without the flat tyre.

Google is said to be working on two Nexus smartwatches running on Android Wear. Codenamed Angelfish and Swordfish, a report last week detailed few of their features and design elements. A set of renders have now surfaced online giving us a glimpse at what the two smartwatches may look like.

The renders shared by Android Police show both the Angelfish and Swordfish featuring a circular design that reminds us of the LG Urbane and Moto 360 smartwatches. The bigger wearable on the left is the Angelfish, which is said to feature a diameter of 43.5mm. Thankfully there is no flat tyre marring the experience like you see on the Moto 360. In line with the previous report, you can see the three physical buttons on the side, and the smartwatch also features GPS, LTE, and a heart-rate monitor.

The Swordfish, on the right, is smaller with a diameter of 42mm and only comes with one crown button on the side. Unlike the Angelfish, there is a ‘small amount of circular display bezel’. This is believed to be the affordable variant and won’t include features like GPS, LTE or heart-rate monitor.

Of the two, the Swordfish is expected to support Android Wear‘s MODE wrist bands, which lets users easily swap bands. Both smartwatches will run on Android Wear 2.0 and will also have Google Assistant integrated. The latest wearable operating system brings in new watch faces, improved messaging experience, auto exercise recognition feature, and support for standalone apps to name a few. The renders also show new customizable watch faces that users will get on Android Wear 2.0, which show different information on the homescreen itself.

Google isn’t only expected to launch Nexus smartwatch, but has also tasked HTC to build two Nexus smartphones this year. The smartphones, codenamed Marlin and Sailfish, have recently been in the news a lot. While we have some idea on what to expect from this year’s Nexus devices, there is currently no word on when exactly Google plans on launching them. But don’t be surprised, if it just launches all four Nexus devices together in the next couple of months.

Source: bgr.in

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