We have been various rumors, but also hard evidence given to the fact that Google iOS support works for android wear. Several sources now indicate that it will be possible at short notice to use the android wear smart watches in combination with an iPhone.
android wear and iOS
In April hearing We rumors that iOS support for android wear smart watches would be nearly finished. In android wear itself we have seen indications of support for iPhones. While Google does however have a number of challenges, including Apple’s approval: the American manufacturer will not be reluctant to admit a new charge cheaper alternatives to his own Apple Watch. On the other hand, there are already alternatives like Pebble smart watches and Apple probably can not afford to make in distinction there
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Then yesterday the Huawei Watch, an upcoming luxury android wear smart watch from Huawei, through Amazon appeared in different versions, there was to see something interesting. According to Amazon Watch Huawei would also provide support for iOS 8.2 and higher. Of course, that while Amazon has made a mistake or that Huawei itself has pulled a trick, but given the previous rumors, it seems likely that Google is indeed so far that android wear will support iPhones. This is also confirmed by a source Android Police.
Availability
According to Amazon, the Huawei Watch will be released on September 2 and let that be just the day when the Chinese company a give press conference at the IFA in Berlin. Huawei itself denies that the Huawei Watch from September 2 is available, but we expect to hear more about the availability next Wednesday.
Whether it also announced support for iOS this week, is not yet known. The source Android Police indicated that a launch in the coming months appear likely. The question is whether that will happen during the IFA, or will wait until the launch of Android 6.0 Marshmallow is not sure.
Sander Spout
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