Lenovo CEO Reportedly Posts Image of Next Gen Moto 360 Smartwatch
MojoKid (1002251) writes "When the Android Wear platform was unveiled last year, the star of the show was undoubtedly the Motorola Moto 360. With its stainless steel body and round display, the smartwatch looked futuristic while retaining styling that was somewhat familiar to traditional time pieces. However, it's been a year since the original Moto 360 was unveiled and there have been a number of round-faced Android Wear devices that have either hit the market or will in the coming months. Motorola, of course, is still pushing ahead with a second generation Moto 360 and it appears their new parent company — Lenovo — may have just leaked the design of the upcoming smartwatch. Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing posted an image to Weibo, which shows a number of smartwatches in various states of assembly. The image is interesting, because it provides us with two interesting bits of information. First, the new Moto 360 appears to adopt a traditional, exposed-lug design, which should make it easier for users to swap out the band that comes with the Moto 360 for a wider variety of third-party bands. Also, what you can glean from the photo is that, it appears that the "flat tire" display found on the original Moto 360 will carry over to its successor. The Moto 360 currently houses its ambient light sensor and display driver in the crescent-shaped cutout at the bottom of the display."
When tablets first came out, it was obvious that they were a fad, but at least some people did seem to have some genuine interest in them. Some of the people I worked with at the time were really gung-ho about tablets, thinking they were revolutionary and otherwise making a big fuss about them. But I'm seeing none of this when it comes to smartwatches. It's like nobody really cares about them, except the people hawking them. Average people have feel no excitement toward smartwatches. Average people have no desire for smartwatches. Even technophiles don't really give that much of a damn about them. It's like smartwatches are a fad that has died while still in the womb, in effect. It's looking like this smartwatch fad won't even get to the stage that tablets got to, where people were at least somewhat excited about them, before realizing that they're just fad devices without much practical use.
I think that the 360 watch is probably the best looking (aesthetically) watch out there so far (granting that the Apple watch is not yet officially "out there"). I just think that tepid market reaction is part of the larger overall muted reaction to smart watches. Anyone else have thoughts?
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The bottom part of the display is not actually a screen and makes the circle around the display look like a flat tire at the bottom.
This shows it pretty well:
http://img.talkandroid.com/upl...
(still the best looking of the smartwatches, imo)
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So my kitchen clock will see it and say "Hmm, I've seen that before"?
At the bottom of the