Android Wear 2.0 - GDG Kyiv Post I/O 2016
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Royce Mars
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New level of freedom: Android Wear 2.0 Constantine Mars, GDG Dnipro Organizer, DataArt Sr. Android Developer +ConstantineMars @ConstantineMars
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https://youtu.be/jasQ_8n-Yh0
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Tethered + Untethered = Independent from BLE
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Personal expression + Utility = Complications
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Data Providers
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Data Providers
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Complication Types
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Quick replies + Allo assistant = Messaging
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Android Wear 1.0 reply
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New input methods
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Keyboard + smart suggestions 1.38-inch full circle P-OLED 480 x 480 348ppi
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New level of freedom - Wear apps from Play Store
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Navigation concepts App launcher Button = Back
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Material Design: Simplify interface, use vertical layouts
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Examples of apps
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Material Design: Action Drawer
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Material Design: Navigation Drawer
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Material Design: Dark Theme. Battery friendly colors
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Android Wear Area at Google I/O
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GoogleFit: New APIs
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GoogleFit: New Possibilities
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https://youtu.be/tP8yKNXXGmQ?list=PLOU2XLYxmsI Le6_eGvDN3GyiodoV3qNSC&t=1537
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GoogleFit: Exercise recognition
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https://youtu.be/kdofRFELcHc
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It’s Pizza Time! :) Thank you! Constantine Mars, GDG Dnipro Organizer, DataArt Sr. Mobile Developer +ConstantineMars @ConstantineMars