The first batch of devices powered by the Android Wear — LG G Watch and Samsung Gear Live — are already available in the market. Motorola has also officially announced its plans that it will launch the Moto 360 later this summer.
The early two Android Wear devices are not perfect, and are still missing some key hardware, which should be present in the device. I’m talking about the ambient light sensor, which is missing from both smartwatches, but it seems Motorola Moto 360 will have the light sensor, according to Motorola’s Cathay Bi.
The absence of the ambient light sensor means the user has to adjust the screen brightness manually in different lighting conditions. However, the Moto 360 will be able to do this automatically, which should also help the device preserve battery life as well.
Moto 360 is one of the most beautiful smartwatches we’ve seen so far, and it’s rumored to come with a premium price tag as well. The smartwatch was present at the Google I/O, but Motorola has been tight-lipped about what it will bring on the table, its specifications, and other important details.
We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything about the Moto 360. Stay tuned.
Source: Android Police
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