Montblanc could be the first non-Samsung smartwatch manufacturer to release a device with Wear OS 3. The Summit 3 costs €1,250 and will go on sale globally on July 15th. It’s running a Snapdragon Wear 4100 Plus processor.
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Richard Platt
onto Wearable Tech and the Internet of Things (Iot) June 23, 2022 3:15 PM
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Montblanc could be the 1st manufacturer outside of Samsung to release a smartwatch running Wear OS 3, the latest version of Google’s wrist-worn operating system. Like its previous smartwatches, the Summit 3 launches with an eye-watering price tag of ~$1,314 USD, its focus is more on being a fashion accessory than pushing the boundaries of what a smartwatch is capable of, and goes on sale globally on July 15th. Wear OS 3 is the most significant update to Google’s smartwatch operating system in years, but it’s only currently available on a pair of Samsung smartwatches: the Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, which released last year. That means we’re yet to experience the software without Samsung’s apps and services layered on top. Promised benefits of Wear OS 3 over Wear OS 2 include better battery life, improved load times, and smoother animations. Montblanc’s Summit 3 comes with a typical set of smartwatch features. There’s support for step tracking, sleep monitoring, blood oxygen measurement, and workout tracking. Google Maps supplies directions, Google Pay offers payments, and Google Play is available to download additional apps. The watch is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear 4100 Plus processor.