| Motorola Is Bringing Back the Iconic Moto 360 Smartwatch – Renders Just Leaked! |
Jakarta – Great news for gadget lovers! Motorola is reportedly working on reviving its legendary Moto 360 smartwatch series. Recently leaked renders have surfaced online, giving us an exciting first look at the new generation of this iconic wearable.
Motorola appears to be developing a new Moto 360 model, and based on the leaked images, the watch will feature a classic round display, a rotating bezel, and an extra button on the right side. Unlike previous sporty models with rubber straps, this version has a sleek stainless steel body and a metal bracelet, giving it a more premium, elegant look.
According to insider sources, the new Moto 360 is expected to launch by the end of 2025. While there's no official release date yet, excitement is already building among smartwatch fans.
The renders first appeared through international tech media outlets and quickly spread across social platforms. However, Motorola itself has not yet confirmed the device’s existence or provided any official statement.
Judging by its luxurious design and refined materials, the upcoming Moto 360 seems to be aimed at users looking for a stylish, professional-looking smartwatch, rather than just a sporty gadget. This marks a major shift from the earlier Moto 360 models which catered to casual and fitness-focused users.
| Motorola Is Bringing Back the Iconic Moto 360 Smartwatch – Renders Just Leaked! |
The Moto 360 series has a strong legacy. The original model launched back in 2014 and became one of the first smartwatches powered by Android Wear (now Wear OS). A second-gen model followed in 2015, then a third version appeared in 2019—though that one was released by eBuyNow, a company that licensed the brand. Since then, the Moto 360 line has been largely silent—until now.
Many fans are hoping Motorola will restore the Moto 360’s former glory with modern features and advanced software. However, there's speculation the watch may not run on Wear OS, especially since the recently released Moto Watch Fit used a proprietary operating system instead.
Based on the leaks, the new Moto 360 will come in five color variants, though only one is visible in the current renders. Technical specifications are still under wraps, but if the watch runs Wear OS, we can expect features like Google Assistant, Google Fit, and smart notifications.