The Return of the Moto 360 Smartwatch: A Closer Look at the Leaked Images
A few months ago, I wrote an article expressing my hope for the revival of one of my all-time favorite wearables, and it seems like my wish has been granted!
While the Samsung Galaxy Watches and Google Pixel Watches are impressive, having more options in the smartwatch market is always a good thing as it encourages innovation. The Motorola Moto 360 devices were iconic smartwatches, despite the infamous flat tire design, and it seems like Motorola is gearing up to challenge the big players in the industry once again.
Thanks to leaked images shared by Android Headlines, it looks like the Moto 360 (2025) is making a comeback after a decade since the last Moto 360 launch (excluding the 2019 model produced by eBuyNow).
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While details about the new Moto 360 smartwatch are scarce, the leaked images have sparked excitement among fans. The original Moto 360 was known for being the first Android Wear device to feature a round screen, setting a trend in the industry.
The model name suggests that the Moto 360 (2025) will be released this year, and it is rumored to be developed by Motorola itself rather than being licensed out to another company.
Motorola has dabbled in the wearable market with devices like the Moto Watch Fit, but the leaked images of the Moto 360 (2025) showcase a premium design with a stainless steel build and a metal bracelet. The smartwatch is expected to come in five different colors, offering more variety than its competitors.
It seems that the Moto 360 (2025) will compete with devices like the Huawei Watch GT5 Pro and the OnePlus Watch 3, but with its own unique circular design and premium feel.

Android Headlines
While the specifics of the Moto 360 (2025) are still under wraps, fans are eager to know whether the smartwatch will run on Wear OS or feature a new operating system developed by Motorola. As we await more details, one thing is certain – the return of the Moto 360 is a cause for celebration among smartwatch enthusiasts.