As Google pushes down on applications, existing Wear OS devices have been upgraded
, by raj, 7 min reading time
Ahead of the introduction of Wear OS 3.0, Google has announced a major revamp of the Wear OS app experience. Wear OS applications and watch faces are now simpler to discover on the Play Store with filters, both on your Android phone and on your wrist. Similarly, when you navigate through the Play Store, you'll notice spotlight sections that highlight and recommend certain excellent selections. When it comes to the smartwatch, though, things become much better.The Play Store for Wear OS is receiving a makeover, according to Google's Material You design concepts, which have been implemented throughout the company's devices and its easier to browse and locate apps on your watch. If you come across one that requires money or in-app purchases, Google claims it has simplified the procedure and will launch a page right on your Android phone. It's a clear indication that Google would promote Wear OS's app ecosystem as an incentive to join. Samsung identified this as a significant reason for moving away from Tizen, and Google is betting that having the world's second largest smartwatch brand on board would attract additional development to the platform. Google has verified that these changes would affect smartwatches running Wear OS 2.xx, which includes the majority of the current generation. Existing users will find it easier to get on board and get more out of their smartwatches as a result. Its known that Google has squandered the benefits of Wear OS's large app ecosystem due to a clumsy user experience. It's not an easy task. Apple also struggled to include applications in watchOS, and the first selection was disappointing. It has only lately been able to persuade developers to create apps that truly meet our expectations.
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