
Moto 360 3rd generation smartwatch listed on Flipkart ahead of launch
India Today
The Lenovo-owned company had exited the smartwatch market due to a lack of customer base but now it seems to be making a comeback.
Motorola had been long rumoured to be working on a smartwatch. The Lenovo-owned company had exited the smartwatch market due to lack of customer base, but now it seems to be making a comeback. The 3rd generation of the most successful smartwatch by Motorola- the Moto 360 was spotted on Flipkart ahead of launch. This also hints that the company could launch the smartwatch in India soon. The Flipkart listing reveals the design of the upcoming Moto 360 smartwatch which is identical to its predecessor. The smartwatch has been spotted in two different colour variants including the Black dial and silver strap and Rose gold dial and grey strap. Buyers will get various strap options to choose from as the company would ship the smartwatch with a leather watch strap and a Fluoro Rubber Watch Strap. Not only the look but the specifications of the smartwatch has also been revealed in the Flipkart listing. The Moto 360 3rd generation smartwatch features a 1.2 inch- AMOLED display with a resolution of 390 x 390 Pixels. The smartwatch runs on WearOS by Google, and it is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 coupled with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. The Moto 360 watch is compatible with Android 6.0 (Excluding Go Edition) or Higher, iOS 12.0 or Higher. The watch is also 3ATM water-resistant.
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