The Apple Watch seems
to be the most popular smart watch in the world the moment it was time to
market. Afterwards more and more well-known tycoon of the mobile phone
participated in this wearable markets. Now as the world class brand in the
field of Android wear, new Moto 360 is
coming.
Before we jump in, keep in mind
that the phone you own might make your decision for you. The Apple Watch
requires an iPhone (5 or newer) and the Moto 360 needs an Android phone
(running Android 4.3 or higher).Also remember that there are various styles to
choose from for each watch.
Plop these two smart
watches down next to each other and one of the first things you'll notice is
how much bigger the Moto 360 is. Apple made the smallest advanced smart watch
we've seen: it's around the same size as Pebble Steel, but with much more going on inside.
Want specifics? Okay
then, the Moto 360 is 10 percent taller, 28 percent wider and 10 percent
thicker than this 42 mm Apple Watch.
The Moto 360's size does give it
one advantage: that big screen. The Moto's almost-round display (see that cut-off point at the
bottom?) is roughly 69 percent bigger than
the Apple Watch's screen.
The Apple Watch does
have better screen quality. It's
noticeably sharper (a 302 PPI pixel density vs. 205 PPI for the Moto). The
Apple Watch also has better contrast and richer colors. But the size of the
Moto's display, combined with those narrow bezels, still gives it an immersive
quality that you don't quite get from the Apple Watch.
Both
watches' software centers around notifications and quick access to other
glanceable information that you'd normally whip out your phone to quickly look
at. Google's Android Wear takes the simpler approach, with its UI revolving
around flicking through Google Now cards. The Apple Watch OS has a more
complicated focus, along with more of a learning curve.
The Apple Watch and Moto 360 are
both available now. Which one do you tend to buy?
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