Screenshots of Wear OS 3 without Samsung’s One UI interface surface to show off the design that users with smartwatches from other brands will enjoy.
The announcement was made with great fanfare: Wear OS 3 was jointly developed by Google and Samsung. The South Korean giant was thus able to be the first to take advantage of this improved interface for connected watches on its Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic.
These two products nevertheless benefit from Wear OS 3 in Samsung style, that is to say with a One UI experience. In terms of design, this is therefore not quite what will be offered to the rest of the users who own watches from other brands.
Wear OS 3 without the Samsung tab
However, on Reddit, the user u / amoledwatchfaces shares screenshots of the Wear OS interface without the One UI design.
Source: u / amoledwatchfaces
Source: u / amoledwatchfaces
Indeed, as Mishaal Rashman explains (XDA Developers), Google discreetly updated its Wear OS 3.0 emulator on November 17; either quite recently. He also shares some screenshots.
Google quietly released an updated Wear OS 3.0 (Android 11) emulator image recently. Wear OS isn’t open source, so this is the only way to test the latest version apart from buying the Galaxy Watch 4.
The build date is Nov. 17, so it’s pretty fresh.
Via: https://t.co/Rwc8kntd89 pic.twitter.com/NWeGfpbl5N
– Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) December 14, 2021
The build in question is still based on Android 11. The interface design therefore does not align with the Material You guidelines introduced with Android 12 on smartphones.
However, it is undoubtedly an interface with a very similar look that will be offered on the first Wear OS 3 watches other than Samsung in 2022. We are thinking in particular of the Pixel Watch, which is still making a little more talk. This is also expected for next year.
However, it is not excluded that Google has provided a special interface reserved for its watch.
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