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Minuum keyboard for Android Wear is here



Well folks, if you are still new to Google's new Android Wear platform for wearables, let us remind you that the new smartwatches from LG, Samsung and Motorola, powered by Android Wear operating system does not ship with any stock keyboard built-in and there aren't many available to download. So, users of the new smartwatches are compel to use Google's Now service and their voice recognition to reply any incoming messages or texts.

But that's not anymore. Minuum has announced their single-line keyboard application for small screen's of Android Wear devices. "THE LITTLE KEYBOARD FOR BIG FINGERS" are now available for smartwatches, after making it's debut on Android smartphones, tablets and even on Google's Glass headset, earlier. Interested people can sign-up here, for further installation instructions on Android Wear products.


More details about how our circular design will adapt to the Moto 360 will come out when we get to test on a real Moto 360.

Source: minuum, Engadget

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