Google may have Fitbit's first Wear OS watch all shaped up
Tap to pay everywhere Google Pay is accepted, ride transit, and more, all with just your watch.
Tap to pay everywhere Google Pay is accepted, ride transit, and more, all with just your watch.The text is attached to a generic "Fitbit watch illustration" as indicated by the code bearing the divisive squircle design — a square with rounded corners — similar to its current crop of Versa and Sense smartwatches. It's too early to tell if the design shown in the illustrations below reflects what Fitbit's Wear OS smartwatch will actually look like, but considering Fitbit's recent and distinct preference towards squircle screens, it wouldn't be a leap to assume that the company's first Wear OS smartwatch will look familiar to longtime Fitbit watch users.The illustrations highlight the wearable's NFC capabilities, specifically for wireless payments using Google Pay. That opens up some expectation for Fitbit Pay to die off, though its current users might be hoping for a long goodbye. There isn't a whole lot else we know about the smartwatch, though we hope to learn more about it during this year's Pixel Fall Launch.Yesterday, another teardown of Play Services v22.32.12 revealed mentions of Wear OS backups, a feature that's missing from the current iteration of Google's smartwatch operating system. Moreover, we learned that this backup feature would be tied with Google One, suggesting that it would work similarly to backing up your Android smartphone.( Details and picture courtesy from Source, the content is auto-generated from RSS feed.)
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