Android Wear launcher teardown and how to test it on your smartphone right now
Yep,
that means right now you can download the Android Wear launcher and
load it up on your smartphone to test out the preview. Of course, there
are a few caveats here. First off, this isn't a real launcher
replacement in the traditional sense, it is more of a replacement for
your notification tray. Because of that, if you don't have any
notifications waiting for you, there won't be anything to see or do in
the Wear launcher. The other thing is that you need to be running
Android 4.4 and you'll need to uninstall the Wear helper app that Google
sent around to developers, if you have that installed.
The
Wear launcher is quite responsive and smooth right now, which bodes
well for the platform since the code won't be complete for a couple
months at least. The guys at Android Police also pulled out a full set
of icons, and Enrico Ros has also put up a few shots of the Wear UI,
including the power down menu, and what looks like a countdown timer
feature. Another interesting feature found in the code is a trigger for
Daydreams, which is the screen saver function that was added to Android
in version 4.2.
If you want to test out the Android Wear launcher, just head to the source.
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