Fly directly from Tahiti's Fa'a» a airport, then rent an overwater bungalow with a glass floor panel and
watch angelfish swim past.
Not exact matches
A piqued queen
angelfish — «Isabelita» —
watches from the darkness.
On this unique paddle, you'll have a chance to snorkel with brilliant king
angelfish and lobster,
watch plunge - diving blue - footed booties, and search for 60 - foot whale sharks — the world's largest fish.
Angelfish and butterflyfish dance around you and the giant groupers
watch them motionlessly.
Anyway, as you can see, the
watch on the left is the larger «
Angelfish» device.
Unlike
Angelfish, which is a standalone
watch with a sportier design, the smaller Swordfish lacks LTE and GPS, is less thicker, and has a clean look.
Android Police describes the larger
Angelfish as being very reminiscent of a Moto 360, but has «a smooth housing shape that curves where the
watch band meets the body.»
Lastly,
Angelfish will not support Google's interchangeable MODE
watch bands, but both
watches offer Google Assistant integration with contextual alerts.
The device has no GPS or LTE capabilities, and will also most likely not have a heart rate monitor, but it will be compatible with the MODE
watch bands of Google, which is not the case for
Angelfish.
Angelfish has «visible lugs» and «a smooth housing shape that curves where the
watch band meets the body».
AP says that the larger
Angelfish device won't support Google's recently - announce MODE
watch bands, while the Swordfish will.
It is not yet known which manufacturer has partnered with Google on the
watches, rumoured to be codenamed Swordfish and
Angelfish, so LG's
watch could be one of the two.
The recreations are claimed to be very close to accurate and at the left we can see
Angelfish, which is rumored to be the LTE - capable smartwatch with extra buttons, and the smaller
watch at the right is Swordfish, the typical Android Wear offering.
Angelfish looks like the first LG
Watch Urbane, but with the heft, radio, and additional buttons of the Urbane 2.
The
Angelfish and Swordfish
watches reportedly look very different.
Well, it seems that Evan Blass is pointing to the first quarter for when we should see these
watches, codenamed «Swordfish» and «
Angelfish» in prior leaks from Android Police, debut with Android Wear 2.0 on - board.
As a result of the lug design,
Angelfish will not support the snap - and - swap MODE
watch bands from Google.