[Q] Android wear 5.1 Apis - Wear OS Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone,
I am looking for newely launched Android wear apis if available or if not then in when it will be available..??
please refer : https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-wear/Dm-_S6xxtS4[/url]
Thank you

Taking a wild guess: we'll hear more about this during Google I/O starting Thursday.

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Android Wear - Open API

Does anyone know when Google will release the full developer kit for Android Wear? I am developing a unique smart watch, and would like to incorporate Android Wear's API into the firmware.
Thanks for the help!
- Frank
Most likely at Google I/O (June 25th)
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Rumors of an LG-produced, Google-branded smartwatch have cropped up recently. In all probabilities it should be out by August.
Does this mean that Google will allow any developer to use Android Jelly Bean 4.3 on ANY smart watch? For example, if Pebble had a powerful processor, I would be able to use Jelly Bean 4.3 on that device?
Thanks in advance.
Frank
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[Q] Android Wear development

Is developing for android wear different from developing on android phones?

[Q] Android Wear for MIPS processor

Hi guys, my team is working on a new wearable prototype. We are working with a development board based on a MIPS process which is capable to run "out of the box" both Android KitKat and Android Lollipop.
At the moment we also got two AMOLED touch displays, a squared one with a resolution of 320x320 and a round one with a resolution of 400x400.
We have queried Google multiple times without any answer so far so i will give a shot on this forum.
Right now we are choosing the path of creating a custom Android ROM for our devices and a Kiosk Application that will run on top of them, said that, is there any way we can download and build locally the Android Wear OS ROM? We cannot find it on Google code like we do for Android 4.4 and 5.0 so I was wondering if there is any ROM released that can be installed on our development board without breaking any Google's copyright.
Any link or feedback would be really appreciated

Android M officially out!!!!

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Google today also revealed the official Android 6.0 SDK.
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Google's next version of Android will be known as Marshmallow.
Google today confirmed that it has selected the sugary treat as the next nickname for Android 6.0. At its I/O developer conference in May, the search giantannounced only that "Android M"*would be coming soon, but now the name is official. The Android statue collection at Google headquarters also*got a new addition today: a green android clutching a marshmallow.
Google today also revealed the official Android 6.0 SDK and opened Google Play for publishing Android Marshmallow apps. Download it via*Android Studio.
"With the Android 6.0 SDK you have access to the final Android APIs and the latest build tools so that you can target API 23," Google said in a*blog post.
Google also updated the Android Support Library to v23, which "makes it easier to integrate many of the new platform APIs, such as permissions and fingerprint support, in a backwards-compatible manner."
Developers can try it out on Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, and Nexus Player, which will receive an over-the-air (OTA) update over the next few days.
The first devices to get Android Marshmallow will probably be Google's next-gen Nexus devices. Over the weekend, images of what appears to be the LG Nexus phone*appeared on Twitter. Huawei is reportedly also*making a Nexus phone.
The news comes shortly after*OpenSignal found*that there are at least 24,093 distinct Android devices in the wild, which is up from 18,796 last year.
Will it hit on Xperia Z series!?
It is not out. Just SDK and preview builds for Nexus devices.
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What the heck is this? Did you just copy paste someone's article with out double checking what you posted?
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Should delete this misleading post.
1, Android 6 is Not out, the sdk, development tosh etc etc is released, as is the same for every version.
2, copied and pasted some boring article from the Web, or should say Trolled.
3, no mention of an Xperia in that post.
To sum up, Why post unrelated crap which is misleading on this Xperia z2 forum, the average guest or member may not understand what is meant by sdk etc and may indeed be confused why their phone isn't getting an android 6 update.
Just delete ya post and stop trolling rubbish like that.
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Port Android Wear 2.0 to development board

Hello, everyone, I'm sorry if this is a stupid question however I couldn't find anything during my research and was looking for some help.
I'm looking for a way to port Android Wear 2.0 to an Android device or development board.
My end goal is to try and create a custom smartwatch like device that runs Android Wear 2.0 and use a development board or an inexpensive Android device (like Blu phones) as a prototype. I have found many development boards that run Android (like the UDOO NEO FULL) but haven't been able to get Android Wear onto it.
Does anyone know of any development boards that comes with Android wear on it or know of a way to port Android Wear to it or a Blu phone?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.

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