
Motorola to unveil Moto Watch 100 soon, renders and specifications leak ahead of launch
India Today
Earlier, it was reported that the soon-to-be-launched watch will not be built by Motorola but by a Canadian company that is called CE Brands Inc.
Motorola is all set to unveil a new smartwatch in the market. The Lenovo-owned company will announce the Moto Watch 100. Ahead of the launch, the renders and specifications of the smartwatch have surfaced. Earlier, it was reported that the soon-to-be-launched watch will not be built by Motorola but by a Canadian company that is called CE Brands Inc. An investor report from CE Brands shows revealed the production details of the smartwatch. The Moto Watch was also listed on FCC which provided a glimpse of the specifications and features of the Moto Watch 100.
Tech publication 91Mobiles has obtained exclusive renders and specs of the Moto Watch 100 from a reliable industry source. The renders reveal that Moto Watch 100 will feature a circular display with two buttons on the right side of the watch. The report states that the watch will come with a metallic finish, compared with the matte finish on the watch body. The smartwatch will not feature a rotating bezel.

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