Living, one of the world's leading smartphone manufacturers, has announced its new smartwatch operating system, called BlueOS. The operating system will debut on vivo Watch 3, the new smartwatch model that will be presented on November 13th at 19pm in an online press conference.
BlueOS, vivo's new operating system for smartwatches, debuts on the vivo Watch 3
BlueOS is the world's first operating system that uses the Rust language to write the system framework. Rust is a modern and secure programming language, which guarantees high performance and reliability. Vivo said BlueOS supports various types of configurations, including devices with 200MHz CPU and 32MB memory, and supports artificial intelligence models and multimodal interaction.
BlueOS it is not compatible with Android applications, but offers a number of exclusive and customizable features for vivo Watch 3 users. One of the most interesting features is the AI dial workshop, which allows users to create custom dials via voice. Users can choose from various styles, colors, icons and widgets to make their watch unique and original.
The vivo Watch 3 also has smooth, animated graphics, and optimal vibration feedback. The design of the watch is sleek and minimalist, with a security circle at the edge of the screen. The screen is touch screen and supports eSIM connection, which allows you to make calls and access the internet without needing a smartphone.
As for health and fitness functions, the vivo Watch 3 supports monitoring heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep, stress and physical activity. The smartwatch also features various sports modes, including running, cycling, swimming, yoga and others. The vivo Watch 3 can sync with the vivo Health application to provide personalized analytics and recommendations to users.
The vivo Watch 3 is already available for pre-order on the official vivo website. While its price has not yet been revealed, but it is expected to be competitive compared to other smartwatches in the market.