Comparison Chart

A common question with the
introduction of the M600 (and
Android Wear devices in general) is
the extent of functionality that is
available with the iOS operating
system.
Given how closed the Apple
ecosystem is, the Android Wear
features you get on an iPhone are
limited relative to what you would
get on an Android device.
There are a couple of key features
that separate the two on Android
Wear. The biggest differences
include the ability to use Android
Wear apps, the limited
functionality when it comes to
replying to messages or e-mails,
the ability to save music on the
watch itself and finally WiFi
support. The following chart
details those differences further.
M600 Features Available For Android
And iOS
M600 paired with an Android
phone
M600 paired with an iOS
phone
Operating system compatibility
Android 4.3 or later
iPhone model 5 or later,
running iOS 8.2 or later
Operating time
Up to 48 hours usage time or 8
hours
training time
Up to 24 hours usage time
or 8 hours training time
Wi-Fi support
*
Default apps
*
*
Download more apps
*
Use wrist gestures
*
*
Use voice actions
*
*
Train with Polar app
*
*
Automatic syncing of training data to
Polar app
on paired phone
*
*
Read texts
*
*
Reply texts
*
Send texts
*
Answer incoming phone call
*
*
Reject incoming phone call
*
*
Reject incoming phone call with
pre-defined text
*
Initiate phone calls
*
Read e-mails
*
* (Gmail)
Reply e-mails
*
* (Gmail)
Send e-mails
*
Control music playing on your phone
*
*
Listen to music from your M600
*
Get turn-by-turn directions
*
Find a place or business
*
*
Get quick answers 'Ok Google'
*
*
M600 Android vs. iOS comparison

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