The news comes courtesy of
documentation submitted to a Brazilian telecoms agency, outlining two
Motorola products - the 360S and 360L. We'll give you three guesses to
determine what those letters stand for. If this information is legitimate, it appears that Motorola is going
down the Apple route of providing small and large smartwatches to suit
different wrist types, which is definitely a step in the right direction
- many users still feel that smartwatches are too bulky, after all.
There's little else to go on for the time being, although both devices are listed as having Bluetooth LE, Wi-Fi and battery size of 270mAh and 375mAh for the 360S and 360L respectively. Last week Motorola tweeted a teaser of what appears to be a new model of the 360 smartwatch, with more traditional watch straps. Sadly, that teaser video also showed off a not-quite fully circular screen, which if true, is disappointing.
There's little else to go on for the time being, although both devices are listed as having Bluetooth LE, Wi-Fi and battery size of 270mAh and 375mAh for the 360S and 360L respectively. Last week Motorola tweeted a teaser of what appears to be a new model of the 360 smartwatch, with more traditional watch straps. Sadly, that teaser video also showed off a not-quite fully circular screen, which if true, is disappointing.