In this new video from XDA TV, Eric takes a look at the Android Wear 2.0 update on his Huawei Watch. Android Wear 2.0 brought a lot of significant updates to smartwatches. With the update now being available on the Huawei Watch, this device might find its way back on to your wrist.
The new input feature in Android Wear 2.0 works surprisingly well, considering the small display.
Performance has seen a decent boost overall. This new found speed may have you going back to your old smartwatch, if you’ve abandoned it in the past.
A new app drawer animation is much faster than it was in Android Wear 1.0
A much needed “clear all” option has been added to the notification menu.
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