Google's Android Wear App Could Be Coming to iPhones
Google has been experimenting with Android Wear so that Android smartwatch owners could use them with their iPhones. Apple, of course, would have to allow it in the Apple Store.
Android smartwatches today can only be used in conjunction with an Android smartphone, but that could change in the future as Google continues to develop an Android Wear app for use on iPhones.
Google has been experimenting for several months on running Android Wear on the iPhone platform, according to reports, and now that work is nearing completion. In March, the French technology Website 01net.comreported that the project would likely be unveiled at the upcoming Google I/O developers conference in May.
The development is particularly interesting because Apple Watch preorders opened on April 10 and largely sold out in a few hours, while the first devices will be distributed to customers starting on April 24. Already, there are long waiting times of at least four to six weeks or more to get an Apple Watch, according to the company's Website.
The fledgling Android Wear app for the iPhone so far provides basic functions
on the iPhone, such as notifications to the user about incoming messages, emails and more, according to an April 10 report byFoneArena. It also provides Google Now services and other features on iPhones, other reports have stated.
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