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Android Lollipop confirmed for Blocks' Modular smartwatch-in-the-making

The device’s core module will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset.
Prototype of the Blocks Modular smartwatch
Prototype of the Blocks Modular smartwatch

According to reports, U.K. hardware startup Blocks Wearables, which is in the process of building a modular smartwatch has confirmed the device will run on a modified version of AndroidLollipop, rather than the GoogleWear platform.

Reports also say the team has revealed the device’s core module will be powered by a QualcommSnapdragon400 chipset, with peripheral modules using ultra-low-power ARM processors.

The basic idea is to build a customizable smartwatch which allows the owner to choose the individual modules that make up the bracelet to tailor its functionality. (Such as adding in additional battery capacity, or selecting a heart rate monitor for fitness tracking.) The first core module (aka the watch face unit) will be a circular color touchscreen unit.

Sources also revealed that Blocks is also partnering with U.K. luxury menswear jewelry brand Tateossian to offer further user customization on the design side — via a range of colored/textured shells to jazz up the look and feel of individual modules.

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