Google is reportedly close to developing Android Wear software that will run on the iOS platform, according to The Verge. This will allow the owners iPhone to use Android Wear watches with device their.
And why should you care? The cost of a smartwatch is likely the main reason. Most Android Wear devices cost between $199 and up to $299. THE price for the most Apple model (Apple Watch Sport) starts at 349 at 38mm, while the larger model costs $50 more. Let's not talk about the stainless steel Apple Watch that costs $549 (let's forget the anonymous one with $10000).
It will not be the first time that Google supports its own wearable devices in cell phones of Apple. For Google Glass, Google created the MyGlass app for iOS. The app allowed receiving notifications and other data from an iPhone.
So good news for those who want a cheap solution. The point is Apple to accept the applications that Google plans to develop.
It will most likely accept apps, but Google should provide names that do not contain the hated word "Android" when submitting them for review to the iTunes App Store. We all know that the company is allergic just by listening to it. Google could, say, name an app for Android Wear watch, MyWatch and so everyone will be happy, and without allergies.
To see what happens at the end ..