Soon
after the release of the Apple Watch, we’ve Google sprucing up Android
Wear while Motorola has been adding a dash of style to its Moto 360.
Now, a new report by 9To5Google reveals that Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing
had posted the pictures of its upcoming Moto 360 on Weibo and
subsequently pulled them off.
These
‘accidentally’ leaked images also carried a quote that read, “Moto 360,
matching the arrival of the era of freedom, in the future we want to
increase the store features a watch shop.”
The
Moto 360 in the images looks quite different to the existing variant of
the wearable, resulting into speculations about a new watch in the
making. On the other hand, it is quite possible that these are the
cusomisation options available for the existing smartwatch. However,
former makes more sense.
The
original Motorola Moto 360 is available in India on Flipkart. It sports
an circular backlit display with a diameter of 1.56 inches and comes
with a 320 x 290 resolution that uses a pixel density of 205ppi. It also
gets a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and is powered by the TI OMAP 3
processor coupled with 512MB RAM. It also gets 4GB internal memory for
saving music and photos. For tracking activities, it is fitted with a
pedometer and optical heart rate monitor (PPG). The IP67-certified Moto
360 is water-resistant and also supports wireless charging.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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