Debut For Google's Smartwatch Gets Pushed Back To June
Feb 24, 2014 22:13
Hailed as Google's next big wearable tech project, the planned March release is now being pushed back to June this year. The reason for the decision has to do with members of the development team at Google believing that the watch will otherwise end up shipping with an incomplete feature set.
The final prototypes are currently under strict lockdown at Google, but early versions reveal that it will include a square face, colorful digital
display with a gradient background and a metal band device. The device will also be operated via touch-screen. For more details, head on over to Tech Crunch
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