- Google will launch OS 6 wear this year
- It will update the visuals of the operating system, will bring Gemini to non -Google equipment, and more
- The update was revealed this week in Android Show
As we covered earlier this week, Google held its Android show as a precursor of the main event of Google I / O next week, and it is clear that the technology giant has major projects for Wear OS 6.
While we expect the company to add more meat on the bones of what it has shown this week with its flagship event in the coming days, there are already many reasons to be excited.
From the deployment of Gemini features to the best Samsung watches and beyond a huge visual update, here is everything we know that soon happens on the platform.
1. Gemini on non -Google devices
Gemini will take place on Google’s devices, but also on devices like the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra.
From the storage of small information as which locker you use at the gymnasium, the creation of a tailor -made reading list with a quick demand or a personal context, Gemini on your wrist could be super useful in several ways.
Even better, it will work on your current device as long as your laptop supports Google Assistant, which means that you will not need to make follies on a new model, unless you really want.
2. A visual overhaul

Android 16’s new “Material 3” Look 3 should modernize the Google operating system on phones, and this also extends to carry the operating system.
Users can expect a change for more rounded user interface items, reducing the interface boxer and updating animations to better use the available space.
Examples such as the above showed the user interface shrinking by leaving the user’s view, focusing more closely at what is in the center of the screen.
3. Information at a glance

This updated IU is updated to a new set of buttons that can display key information.
These are intended to be frozen, they will therefore grow to fill the available space exposed to allow users to read things like calendar meetings and messages more clearly in a fraction of a second.
With all these modifications, it certainly seems that Google is perfected on its circular display, and it is certainly something that helps it offer something a little different from the spray offered by the best Apple watches.
4. Better battery life

One of our biggest concerns with all these new smooth animations and features was to wear OS 6 Eat Into the Battery Life of our devices, especially since we do not necessarily have to buy a new one.
Fortunately, it seems that Google heard our prayers.
“With Wear OS 6, we continue to improve performance and optimize power-in fact, this update offers up to 10% of battery life,” he said.
This may look like a small margin, but in practice, it represents 2.4 hours overtime for a device like the Google Pixel Watch 3, which has battery life 24 hours a day.




