Motorola Moto Watch 100's renders and specs leak
Motorola is expected to launch a few smartwatches this year, one of which is the Moto Watch 100, said to have the Snapdragon Wear 4100 at the helm and run Google"s Wear OS. Previously leaked images gave us a glimpse of the Moto Watch 100"s design, but the fresh set of leaked renders give us our best look yet at it.
The Moto Watch 100 has a circular design with two physical buttons on the right side. The watch body has a matte finish, while the buttons will come with a metallic finish.
These buttons look different from what we saw in previously leaked images, showing the smartwatch with circular buttons and in a different color. Chances are we are looking at two different versions of the Moto Watch 100 or entirely different smartwatches.
That said, the source claims that the Moto Watch 100 sports a 1.3" LCD of 360x360-pixel resolution, but it doesn"t come with a rotating bezel. The smartwatch packs a 355 mAh battery and comes with Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity.
Motorola Moto Watch 100 leaked renders
The Moto Watch 100 will come with the standard set of health and fitness features, including sleep tracking, step counter, heart rate monitoring, and blood oxygen level measurement. It will also have in-built GPS, so you don"t have to rely on a smartphone for accurate route tracking.
The Watch 100 weighs 29 grams and measures 42 x 46 x 11.9 mm, with the straps being 20mm wide. Previous leaks revealed the smartwatch"s case will be made of aluminum and have 5ATM water resistance.
There"s no word from Motorola about the Watch 100 yet, but we expect to hear more about it in the coming weeks.