Tag Heuer Calibre E4 gets the Wear OS 3 love

And a new 'luxurious' custom UI
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The Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4 is set to get the Wear OS 3 update, the company has confirmed.

Tag Heuer has been quiet since the company confirmed the Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4 would be updated to the new version of Wear OS. 

But it’s not simply loading a vanilla version of Wear OS 3, and it’s given the Calibre E4 a new user interface, which it says will provide a more “luxurious” experience.

Check out for the update landing around 27 March. But you will need to set your smartwatch up afresh with the Tag Heuer Connected app, which the company says will take "less than 5 minutes."

And iPhone users breathe a sigh of relief; the Tag Heuer Calibre E4 will continue to work with iOS 15 or later.

> Wear OS 3 – everything you need to know

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“Wear OS 3 comes with a redesigned Tag Heuer user interface which enables easier, faster interactions and provides a luxurious experience,” the company revealed. That includes:

•    New interface
•    Tiles and complications
•    Easier access to recent apps by single pressing the lower button
•    New Bedtime mode

And it means the Calibre E4 will benefit from the improved app store, which is a focus of the new Wear OS update.

It also means users can drop the Wear OS app by Google, and have their watch live wholly under the Tag Heuer Connected app.

> Best Wear OS smartwatches (and Android alternatives)

And there’s a new feature landing too.

Along with the Wear OS 3 update is a new Golf Full Shot Tracking feature, which is set to launch on 27 March.


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