It does relatively little that Android Wear Lollipop o Android Wear 5.0.1 has arrived for all smart watches that use this version of Android specially designed for these Wareable devices. Some versions that, right here in Androidsis, I already showed you all their new features in two videos. One on the Moto 360 and another on the LG G Watch which was the first Android Wear wareable to receive this update to Android Wear Lollipop.
In today's video, attached to the head of this article, I show you with data in hand, as the main improvement that we can find in Android Wear Lollipop can be found directly in the battery life of these Android smart watches. A substantial improvement in battery life, that at least in the terminals that we have been able to test personally, increases up to 100% autonomy.
In this specific case, one of the faults that we could find in the Moto 360 was undoubtedly the poor battery life of the device. A battery that with a lot of effort was going to hold the top of 16/18 hours of use, always using the watch in a moderate way and without overdoing it with the use of the heart rate sensor.
36 Hours of autonomy on the Moto 360 with Android Wear Lollipop. Unthinkable on Android 4.4W2
How well you can see in the attached video or in the screenshot that I attach with the data of the consumption of Moto 360 battery, this has now been improved in a more than notable way since now the Moto 360 with this new version of Android Wear 5.0.1 Lollipop, has improved the battery life of the watch by up to 100%, in this particular case reaching up to 36 hours of use, which is practically impossible in the Android 4.4W2 version that we could hardly finish the entire day without the need to carry the wireless charger with us.
It goes without saying that this is undoubtedly a great improvement in Android Wear, so much so that we can consider it, as I announce in the title of this post, as the great improvement of Android Wear.