There's a lot to love about Motorola's Moto 360 smartwatch -- at least, about what we know so far. In addition to its sleek, attractive and round design, the hardware will be customizable.
According to photos that Motorola apparently put in an online repository that was left unprotected and reported by SlashGear, the smartwatch -- which will be powered by Google's Android Wear platform -- features replaceable backs. In the picture below, you can see a touch of purple on the undercarriage opposite of the watch face. (The online repository has since been sealed up.)
Other photos highlight the Moto 360's selection of watch bands, which can be swapped out based on user preferences and style.
It's also possible to see the microphone hole on the left side of the watch. This is likely where users will be able to field calls and give voice commands.
It looks as though you won't have to hold the device up close to your mouth.
Motorola hasn't revealed the price of the smartwatch, yet but we're already saving our pennies for its summer 2014 launch.
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