Although naturally announced many new things in many products and services, Google I / O this year also highlights several parts that are often ignored from its empire, especially various forgotten Android incarnations. Although there are some hunches about it, collaboration between Google and Samsung OS OS is definitely a pleasant surprise but it is only the top of the icebergs what can be expected by a smartwatch fan, hopefully soon.

Unification of OS Deed and Shape that can be used by Tizen is promised to bring many benefits, although there seems to be a little silence about Tizen-based applications making their way to use the OS. Maybe as part of Samsung requirements, however, Google says that the manufacturer will be able to make a customized user experience on Android Wear. This reflects the current practice on Android and can trigger a new generation using OS skin, starting with one Samsung UI, of course.

Wear OS will also get some behavioral changes, such as the ability to quickly switch back to the previous application with double press buttons, consider SmartWatch even one. Google also makes it easier for developers to make the experience using OS, from the fire tiles that have just opened to the public, to virtual heart rate sensors to test health applications.

Samsung is not the only new partner in the world using a new OS, although Fitbit can hardly be considered a partner because it is practically owned by Google. Fitbit health and health expertise will come to the Google platform that can be used where it will compete with Samsung’s health and health skills, also coming to use OS.

Google expanded the OS OS application list and, in the end, youtube music comes to Wearables Google itself, many years after having it. In addition, Spotify also announced that the Wear OS application will immediately allow downloading music and podcasts to smartwatches to support offline playback. Suffice it to say, this is a fun period to use OS and, hopefully, Google will be able to compensate for his steps.

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