As teased at I/O, you no longer need to get Wear OS 3 smartwatches from Samsung — though you will pay for the privilege. notes Montblanc has introduced the Summit 3, a significant upgrade to the German brand's luxury timepieces. More affordable Wear OS 3 watches are coming from brands like Fossil, Mobvoi, Samsung and Google itself. The improved Google software (including better performance) is the most noticeable update, but you'll also get a much-needed leap from the Summit 2's 2018-era Snapdragon Wear 3100 chip to the (still somewhat old) Wear 4100+. Like with earlier Montblanc smartwatches, though, you're paying for the combination of classic watchmaking expertise with modern technology — the new model will sell for $1,290. You can otherwise expect typical high-end smartwatch features like blood oxygen monitoring, sleep tracking and Google Pay support. Some watch faces also mimic Montblanc mechanical models like the 1858 Geosphere. For now, though, you'll still have few choices. (Engadget). Continue reading.
As teased at I/O, you no longer need to get Wear OS 3 smartwatches from Samsung — though you will pay for the privilege.
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As teased at I/O, you no longer need to get Wear OS 3 smartwatches from Samsung — though you will pay for the privilege.
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