Leak reveals details about the Moto 360 (2025), questioning whether it will run on Wear OS or not
The Moto Watch (2025) is set to make a splash in the smartwatch market with its unique dual OS system, combining Google's Wear OS in Smart Mode and a real-time operating system (RTOS) in Power Saver Mode [1][3][4]. This hybrid setup aims to offer full smartwatch features with apps and notifications on Wear OS, while conserving battery life by switching to the lightweight RTOS for basic tasks like fitness tracking and calls.
Battery Life Advantage
This dual OS approach could provide better battery efficiency compared to watches running only Wear OS. By using the RTOS to extend usage when full smart functionality isn't needed, the Moto Watch (2025) hopes to offer longer battery life, similar to the OnePlus Watch 3 [1].
In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, which runs full Wear OS, generally offers solid battery life for a premium smartwatch, often around 1-2 days with typical use [6]. However, the Pixel Watch 4, also running Wear OS, is known to have relatively shorter battery life, typically about 24 hours [7]. The Moto Watch’s dual OS approach could therefore provide better battery efficiency than the Pixel Watch 4, potentially edging closer to or exceeding battery performance seen in the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic [1][2][5].
Classic Aesthetics and Features
The Moto Watch (2025) is also expected to have a classic design, with a steel case, a metal band, a large display, classic-style second markings, a rotating crown, and a second back button [2]. This could make it appealing to those who prefer classic aesthetics, as the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic has abandoned the traditional design [8].
The Moto Watch (2025) is a relaunch of the Moto Watch 360, a smartwatch from a decade ago, and is beloved by early Android smartwatch fans [2]. If it uses Wear OS, it might feature the Gemini assistant [4].
Upcoming Launch
The Moto Watch (2025) is expected to launch later this year [2]. Android Headlines has leaked official renders of the Moto Watch (2025) [9]. The success of the Moto Watch (2025) will depend on its operating system [10]. It might be launched around IFA 2025 in early September [2].
| Smartwatch | Operating System | Battery Life Characteristics | |----------------------|------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------| | Moto Watch (2025) | Dual OS: Wear OS + RTOS | Potentially longer battery via power saver RTOS mode | | Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic | Wear OS | Around 1-2 days, depending on usage | | Pixel Watch 4 | Wear OS | About 24 hours typical |
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- Motorola's Moto Watch (2025) could offer longer battery life with its dual OS system
- Moto Watch (2025): Everything we know so far
- Moto Watch 2025 to reportedly run on Wear OS, could have a rotating crown and a physical button
- Moto Watch (2025) might feature the Gemini assistant if it uses Wear OS
- Moto Watch (2025) could have a thick design, indicating a Snapdragon processor and ample memory for the OS
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic battery life
- Google Pixel Watch battery life
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic: A new design that may not be for everyone
- Official renders of the Moto Watch (2025) leak, showing a classic design
- The success of the Moto Watch (2025) will depend on its operating system
The Moto Watch (2025), with its innovative dual OS system, could challenge smartwatch competitors in both battery efficiency and classic aesthetics. While smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic provide a full Wear OS experience but with slightly shorter battery life, the Moto Watch (2025) could potentially outperform even the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, owing to its power-saving RTOS in addition to Wear OS. On the design front, the Moto Watch (2025) boasts a classic look, echoing the charm of the Moto Watch 360, which might differentiate it from the modern aesthetics of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic.