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    Five things Wear OS could do to become the Android of the smartwatch world

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    Sun, 04 Jul 2021 09:00:20 +0000

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    Wear OS could get a lot better this year, but it needs more than a software overhaul to really succeed.

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    Its an exciting time for Wear OS Googles smartwatch operating system is getting overhauled , with a new version thats been made in collaboration with Samsung set to land later this year.

    We dont know all the details yet, but from what weve heard so far it could be a big improvement, offering better performance and battery life while melding the best bits of Tizen and Wear OS of old.

    But even if this new Wear OS fixes all of the software issues we have with
    the current version (which is a big 'if') were still not convinced that will be enough to make this the Android equivalent of the smartwatch world. There is hope for that though, if the following five things also happen. 1. Get
    more support from smartwatch makers We want the next OnePlus Watch to run
    Wear OS (Image credit: Aakash Jhaveri)

    Having a great operating system is all well and good, but its not much use if no companies are making smartwatches that run it.

    Thats one of the problems Wear OS currently faces. While it has significant support from the likes of Fossil and TicWatch, big names are largely absent, with the likes of LG and Sony tapping out of the smartwatch game long ago, while Samsung has for a long time used Tizen instead.

    Samsung at least is coming back to the Wear OS side its now confirmed that its next Galaxy Watch (likely the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 ) will run this new OS, overlaid with the companys own (and also new) One UI Watch skin. Thats a big win for Google and Wear OS, but were not convinced that one big name can prop up Wear OS.

    So we want to see the likes of OnePlus, Nokia, Xiaomi and Honor all making Wear OS watches, too. Perhaps that will happen now that the software has been overhauled, but if not wed like to see Google work with companies to convince them to give it a chance. 2. Get shown off on a Pixel Watch A leaked image showing the possible Pixel Watch design (Image credit: Jon Prosser / @rendersbyian)

    Having Samsung on its side is a good start, but what Wear OS really needs what its always needed is for Google itself to show off the possibilities of the OS with a smartwatch of its own, much like its got the Pixel range for Android.

    The Google Pixel Watch has been long rumored, but hasnt yet been released,
    let alone acknowledged by Google. That said, it could land soon. The arrival of Wear OSs overhaul would be the perfect time for it, and its been rumored
    to arrive at the same time as the Google Pixel 6 (likely in October).

    Google has also revealed that its building a premium Fitbit that runs Wear OS , and this could end up being the Pixel Watch in all but name, since Google now owns Fitbit. Or maybe the company has multiple smartwatches in the works. Either way, the sooner one or both of them arrive the better. 3. Get more frequent updates Wear OS needs to be updated more often (Image credit: TechRadar)

    One of the problems with Wear OS so far has been a lack of updates. In fact, since it switched from being called Android Wear to Wear OS in March 2018, weve only gone from Wear OS 1.0 to Wear OS 2.23.

    Even the updates that Wear OS does get are often quite small compared to
    those offered by Android, and that can lead to the sense that Google had all but abandoned it, which isnt going to inspire people to strap Wear OS watches to their wrist.

    So this upcoming overhaul is great news, but for Google to maintain any momentum it gains from this we need to see more frequent and more substantial updates going forward. 4. Get more apps made for it The Apple Watch 6 has
    more apps available (Image credit: TechRadar)

    While Wear OS isnt in as bad of shape for apps as Tizen currently is, it
    could still definitely do with more. Wear OS' library of third-party apps trails far behind Apples watchOS, and even that doesnt exactly have a wealth of apps available for it.

    Part of this is that developers have probably struggled to make compelling smartwatch apps, but given that were seeing more release on watchOS, we could definitely see more here, too.

    If Wear OS watches become more popular, developers may get inspired to make apps for them. But its a vicious circle, because without a healthy app environment, smartwatches running the new Wear OS they might struggle to
    sell.

    Fortunately, Google already has a potential solution to this. The company has announced that it will cut its service fee from 30% to 15% of app revenue for developers who make their apps work on Wear OS (among other Google
    platforms). Thats a great incentive, but we reckon there are too many requirements and caveats right now the discount only applies to certain app categories, and only to apps that have over 100,000 monthly active installs
    on Google Play, for example.

    So to really make the most of this wed like to see Google make the initiative less restrictive. But this is a good start. 5. Be compatible with better chipsets Samsung might have a great new smartwatch chipset on the way (Image credit: samsung)

    Another issue Wear OS has faced so far is the lack of good chipsets available to smartwatch makers. Theyve been reliant mostly on Qualcomm, which has both been slow to launch new smartwatch chipsets, and hasnt launched any particularly impressive ones.

    This, along with software issues (which will hopefully be solved in the new Wear OS), mean watches can often feel sluggish, and lacking in battery life.

    Theres some promising news here, in that Samsung is rumored to be equipping its upcoming Galaxy Watch with a new home-grown Exynos chipset which promises major performance boosts over Qualcomms.

    This chipset is also rumored to be coming to the Pixel Watch , but were worried that other manufacturers might not have access to it. So for Wear OS to fly, Qualcomm might need to step its game up. Check out all the best smartwatches



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