The images are provided in details in the. In some of the designs the Cortana is just at the center while in others, it’s in the front.
The new smartwear is going to include 24×7 heart rate and pulse rate monitoring along with seven different sensors. For a high end device like this, the presence of Cortana is much desirable. The blue circle is definitely the Cortana. The images are imagination and design of designer Nadir Aslam.Ī number of pictures have been given, some of which looks like the old school watches with round dials and leather bands. Now in the following images you’ll get to see a number of models of the wearable gadget. Not only Windows but the smart wear will bring compatibility towards cross platforms like Android and iOS. Users will have to sign up for the public beta. It is currently available only in the US, but the company plans to roll it out to other markets too.We have told you many a times about Microsoft’s new wearable smart gadget that’s expected and designed to perform a wide variety of functions.
The Cortana app for Android can be downloaded here. The app is still in beta, so it may come with some glitches and the user experience will be improved depending upon user feedback.
However, it does talk about a few differences we may see between what Cortana can do in her 'native' environment and on Android. This means some functions will be limited to Android such as toggling settings, opening apps and invoking Cortana hands-free by saying “Hey Cortana” will be available only on Windows for now. Users can also access their personal digital assistant just by the press of a button. Since the launch of the closed beta, several improvements are added to the experience such as the ability to set Cortana as the destination for the home button press. "With the app, you can manage your hectic lifestyle by setting and getting reminders, searching the web on-the-go, tracking important information such as flight details as well as starting and completing tasks across all of your devices," Microsoft writes in a Windows blogpost. Microsoft claims that the Cortana app will do most of the things it does on the PC or Windows Phone. The latest news from the company now reveals that the app is made available as public beta. Earlier in May this year, Microsoft announced that it would bring its Siri-rival Cortana to Android.