Android ar 2.0 launched in early February, but Android ar 1.0 watch users are still waiting for their wrist wear to get the update. That just changed for some. ar 2.0 started rolling out dnesday morning as an over-the-air update to the Fossil Q Founder, Casio Smart Outdoor tch, Tag Heuer Connected, a employee announced on the company’s forums as first spotted by Android lice. The rollout should be finished by Tuesday, April 4.
As with Android smartphone tablet updates, Android ar rollouts are dependent upon device manufacturers, not . This has been the cause of some unfortunate confusion, especially for Fossil smartwatch owners.
In mid-h the company said the update was rolling out to the Fossil Q r, Q Marshal, Q Founder. Those announcements went out via Twitter, however, along with a bunch of other dates from the company including the end of h. Now, it appears only one Fossil Q watch is getting the update, leaving wearers of the other two still waiting hoping.
The impact on you at home: If you own one of the watches slated for the update, you can expect to see it within the next week. Other Android ar 1.0 users will have to wait. The best approach is either to keep tabs on the forum post linked above to see if any new updates are added to it, or check with the manufacturer of your device to see when you can expect an update.
Android ar 2.0 adds some nice improvements over the original release, including Assistant, an improved Fit, Android y support for watches with NFC.