Moto 360 2 rumors suggest device will have two size variants

(Moto 360 official website)The original Moto 360

The Moto 360 2015, aka Moto 360 2, is one of the many smartwatches due to be unveiled at the upcoming IFA tradeshow set to take place between Sept. 4 to Sept. 9 in Berlin. And recently, the watch has been seen in the flesh.

This is not the first time that the upcoming device from Motorola has been seen, as it has already emerged earlier in the year in a photo which pointed toward the device having various straps and watch faces.

Recently, Phone Arena stated that the new smartwatch was spotted on Chen Xudong, a senior vice president at Lenovo, the company which now owns Motorola. He was seen wearing the device during the launch of the Lenovo VIBE Shot smartphone in Indonesia. And because the placement of the crown was at the 2 o'clock position, many quickly assumed that it was the Moto 360 2 he was wearing.

Another executive from Lenovo, Dillon Ye, also admitted to wearing the device at the event. However, there is still no news as to what new features will be included in the device. Elsewhere on the Internet, the device has been spotted along with a bigger variant. This led to people speculating that the Moto 360 2 will come in two sizes, just like the Apple Watch.

The Moto 360 2 has been the subject of various leaks earlier in the year when renders indicated that the device would no longer have a blank portion at the bottom of the screen to house its sensors. Furthermore, renders suggest that it would have a fully round display.

The watch was also accidentally showcased by Lenovo's CEO himself, Yang Yuanqing, in an image posted on a social media account in China. Android Authority reported that the image showed a number of devices with several watch faces and interchangeable bands created from different materials, which include leather and steel.

The image was quickly taken down but it wasn't able to escape tech fanatics, who were able to download the image of the Moto 360 2015.

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