- Nov 30, 2011
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I've read a couple of articles yesterday about the new Apple Watch in which the sentiment of disappointment was centered on the fact that Apple didn't change the wearable paradigm by producing a stand alone smart watch that operated completely independent of your phone. Now, most knowledgeable technologists like yourselves will realize that the tech for that simply doesn't really exist right now, at least not in a way that can be packaged fashionable on your wrist. However, I think the functionality these bloggers are pining for does exist, in Moto's new lineup.
What it seems to me they are really after is an experience in which you can do almost all your smartphone activities, including making calls and using a personal assistant (siri, cortana, Gnow) without ever removing your phone from your pocket. I think the combination of a Moto phone, the Moto 360, and the Moto Hint offers the closest thing to this currently. Obviously nobody has any real world experience using this combo yet, but I think it would be the perfect set up that would allow your phone to remain in your pocket the majority of the time. What do you guys think?
What it seems to me they are really after is an experience in which you can do almost all your smartphone activities, including making calls and using a personal assistant (siri, cortana, Gnow) without ever removing your phone from your pocket. I think the combination of a Moto phone, the Moto 360, and the Moto Hint offers the closest thing to this currently. Obviously nobody has any real world experience using this combo yet, but I think it would be the perfect set up that would allow your phone to remain in your pocket the majority of the time. What do you guys think?