Wear OS Will Continue to Support iOS!
When Samsung launched its Galaxy Watch 4 last year, which can be considered one of the best Android smartwatches in the market, the company confirmed that the wearable will not support Apple’s iOS platform. However, it turns out that this limitation was not entirely for Wear OS and the Wear OS 3 platform, much like previous Wear OS versions, does support iOS connections.
The biggest proof of this is the newly announced Montblanc Summit 3 smartwatch that will come with Google’s Wear OS 3 pre-installed and will support iPhone connections. According to a recent report by Wearable, the Summit 3 smartwatch, powered by the Snapdragon Wear 4100+ chipset, will be compatible with iOS as confirmed by a Qualcomm spokesperson.
The Summit 3 comes with an AMOLED display, a heart rate sensor, and performs the standard smartwatch functions. It is priced at $1,290 (~ Rs 1,01,000) and will be available on July 15.
This is great news for existing users with smartwatches from Fossil that are slated to receive the Wear OS 3 update as it confirms that they will not need to get an Android device following the update. It also gives hope that Google’s own Pixel Watch may also work with iPhones and will not be an Android-exclusive device like the Galaxy Watch 4. It is expected to run Wear OS 3 out-of-the-box.
That said, it is worth mentioning that Apple does not allow its Apple Watch models to connect with Android devices. Users require an iPhone to use an Apple Watch. But that will not be the case with future Wear OS watches. So, what are your thoughts about Wear OS 3’s compatibility with iOS? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned for further updates on the same.
Featured Image: Representation of Montblanc Summit 3