Following a brief bug-induced delay over a period, the Android Wear 2.0 rollout has resumed, this time for The Polar M600, Fossil Q Wander, Fossil Q Marshal, Michael Kors Access Bradshaw, Michael Cors Access Dylan and Nixon Mission almost five watches and all started receiving the update from yesterday, With the likes of the Fossil Q Founder, Casio WSD-F10 and TAG Heuer Connected which were already on the upgrade list.
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The two-day halt for an update was not so critical and we expect more devices to be added to the update list soon. If you want to see if your device is on the list, make sure to check this list which is expected to get Android Wear 2.0 and if you want to know about the Android wear 2.0 here is roundup you can check.
Ensure to be connected to your smartphone via wi-fi or Bluetooth and on the charger so that it stays connected all the time during an update. Watches including the original LG G Watch, Samsung Gear Live, Moto 360 original, Sony Smartwatch 3 and Asus ZenWatch original.
Will Android Wear 2.0 bring the change the way people think about wearables?
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The two-day halt for an update was not so critical and we expect more devices to be added to the update list soon. If you want to see if your device is on the list, make sure to check this list which is expected to get Android Wear 2.0 and if you want to know about the Android wear 2.0 here is roundup you can check.
Ensure to be connected to your smartphone via wi-fi or Bluetooth and on the charger so that it stays connected all the time during an update. Watches including the original LG G Watch, Samsung Gear Live, Moto 360 original, Sony Smartwatch 3 and Asus ZenWatch original.
Will Android Wear 2.0 bring the change the way people think about wearables?