Wear OS just gained support for hardware-accelerated watchfaces
Today, Apple held its WWDC keynote livestream where it announced a slew of new features for the Apple Watch and its watchOS. Meanwhile, Wear OS remains far behind from other smartwatch operating systems. A new support page from Android’s developer website outlines how Wear OS will support smoother watchfaces. This pertains to watchfaces with animations, such as a smooth second-hand as opposed to one that moves every second.
With the Wearable Support Library version 2.7.0, developers can use hardware-acceleration for watch faces where previously, hardware-acceleration was only allowed in Wear OS apps. This this new support, it means that all developers will need to tweak their watchfaces to take advantage of smoother animations and marginally improved battery life.
We really hope that Wear OS would get it together. There are so many nice-looking Wear OS watches, with so many different fashionable styles from various brands, but the operating system is so far behind. We are really looking forward to another major update for Wear OS, as it hasn’t been updated since 2018.
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- inSyt
- 23 Jun 2020
- 0p}
Just battery life, otherwise it's great.
- abigfanoftechs
- 23 Jun 2020
- 99A
It's so far behind Apple & Chinese watch OSes ... I don't understand it.
- Jhon998
- 23 Jun 2020
- 3Y2
I myself used an lg g watch since 2014 and switched to a Galaxy watch active last year and the usability is much more better and it's buttery smooth plus Samsung pay but it's missing some third party apps that i liked like phone controls using wear m...