Motorola Moto 360 2015
Specifications

Motorola Moto 360 2015
Processor
Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 APQ8026 4c/4t 4 x 1.2 GHz, ARMv7
Graphics adapter
Memory
512 MB
Display
1.56 inch, 360 x 330 pixel, capacitive touchscreen, IPS, glossy: yes
Storage
4 GB Flash, 4 GB
Connections
Sensors: 3-axis accelerometer and gyro sensor, pedometer
Networking
802.11 b/g/n (b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/), Bluetooth 4.1
Size
height x width x depth (in mm): 11.4 x 54.6 x 46.6 ( = 0.45 x 2.15 x 1.83 in)
Battery
Lithium-Ion, 300 mAh, Battery runtime (according to manufacturer): 36 h
Operating System
Android Wear
Additional features
charging dock, power supply, USB cable, 12 Months Warranty, max. SAR: 0.99 W/kg
Weight
128 g ( = 4.52 oz / 0.28 pounds), Power Supply: 120 g ( = 4.23 oz / 0.26 pounds)
Price
379 Euro
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Average Score:
Average of 1 scores (from 1 reviews)
Average of 1 scores (from 1 reviews)
Reviews for the Motorola Moto 360 2015
Motorola Moto 360 (2015) Smartwatch Review | Notebookcheck
Tick-tock again. The second generation of the Moto 360 has undergone a minor facelift. It is state-of-the-art technically and even has a brightness sensor, however the sensor has its quirks. A model designed for women is also available.
Tick-tock again. The second generation of the Moto 360 has undergone a minor facelift. It is state-of-the-art technically and even has a brightness sensor, however the sensor has its quirks. A model designed for women is also available.
Moto 360
Source: It Pro
Archive.org version
The Moto 360 may look beautiful, but it’s nowhere near the most impressive smart watch functionality-wise. For starters, the battery life is awful because Motorola neglected to use efficient components. Android Wear works well, but some aspects - such as voice recognition - leaves a lot to be desired.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/28/2016
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: It Pro
Archive.org versionThe Moto 360 may look beautiful, but it’s nowhere near the most impressive smart watch functionality-wise. For starters, the battery life is awful because Motorola neglected to use efficient components. Android Wear works well, but some aspects - such as voice recognition - leaves a lot to be desired.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/28/2016
Rating: Total score: 60%
Comment
Qualcomm Adreno 305: Integrated mid-range graphics card in the Snapdragon 400 and S4 Plus SoCs that supports OpenGL ES 3.0 and features unified shaders.
These graphics cards are not suited for Windows 3D games. Office and Internet surfing however is possible.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
400 APQ8026: ARM Cortex-A7 Quad-Core with up to 1.2 GHz and manufactured in 28nm» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.