Apple Watch Almost Worked with Android

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Apple tried to make Apple Watch compatible with Android smartphones but could not succeed. Apple revealed to the US Department of Justice (DOJ) during the recent lawsuit against Apple. The filed suit alleging Apple for its monopolistic practices primarily centered around iPhone exclusivity and limited interoperability with non-Apple products.

Apple Couldn’t make its Watch Android-compatible in three years

Known for its tightly integrated ecosystem, Apple’s exploration into Android compatibility for the Apple Watch offers a glimpse into the company’s strategic diversification efforts. While speculations about Apple’s interest in bridging the gap between its products and Android devices have circulated before, this admission marks the first official acknowledgment from the tech giant.

According to insights from 9to5Mac, Apple dedicated three years to the project before encountering insurmountable technical challenges, leading to its eventual abandonment.

The implications of Apple’s closed ecosystem extend beyond the Apple Watch saga. The DOJ lawsuit alleges a series of anti-competitive behaviors, including impeding the development of “super apps,” obstructing cloud-based gaming platforms, intentionally undermining cross-platform messaging functionalities, and restricting third-party digital wallet services compatible with Apple Pay.

Apple has refuted these accusations, emphasizing inaccuracies in the DOJ’s claims.

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While the prospect of cross-platform compatibility holds promise for consumers seeking seamless device integration, Apple’s stronghold on its ecosystem remains a cornerstone of its business model. The company’s commitment to cohesive user experiences across its product lineup has been a key selling point, albeit at the expense of interoperability with rival platforms.

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As debates surrounding tech monopolies and consumer choice continue to intensify, the outcome of the DOJ’s lawsuit against Apple could potentially reshape the landscape of digital ecosystems, impacting both industry dynamics and consumer preferences.

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Aryan is the youngest tech enthusiast at Smartprix, with a deep passion for technology, automobiles, cricket, and Bollywood. He is a meticulous researcher and writer who write on a wide range of tech topics, including smartphones, laptops, wearables, and smart home device.


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