Android Wearables Review - Comparing Apple iPhone To Android Smartwatch

Aaron Aubert
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When shopping for the best Android smart watches, you will find that most of the choices actually don't run Android; instead it runs Samsung's Tizen (or Garmin's Fitbit) OS or what is now called Android Pay. If you need an Android watch which is running Wear OS (the operating system Google uses for their new wearable) then you will find that Mobvoi's Ticwatch series is your best choice. These are the Android watches made by Samsung, using their own software platform and built-in Tizen interface which work with all Samsung and Garmin Android phones. This is the latest in Android Wear technology and if you have been interested in purchasing one but thought you would wait for something a bit more stylish, then this is your lucky day. The reviews for both the Samsung and Garmin smartwatches have been very good.

So if you need a new smartwatch but don't like the idea of an app that looks like something out of a futuristic science fiction movie, then what you need to do is go with a Samsung smartwatch which is powered by Tizen. This means that it is running the very latest in Android mobile technology and has everything you need to be able to use it with a wider variety of Samsung and Garmin Android smart phones. Like with any other Wear OS smartwatches you can access your phone's notification center and use it with your watch. These Android smartwatches also feature a high-resolution, perfectly clear, beautiful watch face.

The two leading Android smartwatch manufacturers, Samsung and Garmin, have created some of the most stunning and advanced Android Wear smartwatches available. They feature many health features as well as being stylish. Each one of these watches is powered by their own unique software platforms. Let's take a look at both of their most popular Android smartwatch choices.

The first of these two watches is the Samsung Gear S. This is a sport fitness watch in the truest sense of the word. It features the innovative bezel design, which keeps it from looking out of place on any wrist - even if you're wearing a bicep binder or a tennis bracelet. Because the bezel is so thin, it doesn't interfere with the actual movement of your arm, so you can still be active while having the watch on.

The second choice in these watches is the Garmin Active 2. It features a large, fully-color monitor that you can see through your chest band. The screen is clear and easy to read, and it includes many health features like lap pulse, pedometer, workout count and calories burned. This watch is a little larger than the Gear S, but it comes in a variety of attractive designs, including classic black or white. These watches do cost a bit more, but they are built solidly and are very comfortable to wear.

For those of us that want the futuristic feel of an Apple product, the Apple Watch has a terrific futuristic-looking face that goes along with its futuristic look. The watch has two big, silver-colored buttons on its face, and it has a round, square dial in 3.5 seconds modes. This watch can also be paired with the Apple Health application, which makes it easier to track your fitness goals and keep up with your personal fitness routine.

The final Android smartwatch we'll discuss is the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc Bluetooth Smartphone. This is a touch screen phone that run on the Android OS, and it offers many of the same features as the iPhone, such as access to the iTunes store, text messaging, GPS location and lots of other features. What sets this phone apart is the fact that it includes a built-in accelerometer so that it knows whether you are touching the screen at the right time, so it can turn the screen off if it thinks you aren't. This phone also features a standard cell phone-style keypad, as well as a really attractive, futuristic-looking bezel.

The biggest difference between these Android watches is their overall look and how they work. The Apple Watch looks much more stylish and will appeal to those of us that like to dress watch around, while the Android phones are more casual and have no obvious fashion sense. Whether you choose an Apple Watch or an Android Wear based on style, functionality, looks or other features, these smartwatches will make it easier than ever to receive real-time notifications, as long as you have wireless charging.