Xbox smart watch prototype exposure similar to Apple Watch

Microsoft has explored various ideas in the mobile market over the years, but many of them didn't take off. From smartphones to tablets and even smartwatches, the company has faced several setbacks. In recent years, Microsoft has scaled back or completely shut down a number of R&D projects, focusing more on its core software and cloud services. According to reports from foreign media, Microsoft has had an interest in smartwatches for quite some time. Back in 2013, the company came up with the idea of launching an Xbox-branded smartwatch. However, after testing a few prototypes, the project was ultimately scrapped. This decision came as a surprise to some, given the growing popularity of wearable technology at the time. Recently, leaked images of the prototype have surfaced online, giving us a first look at what could have been. The design appears to be somewhat similar to the original Apple Watch, which was released two years earlier. While the resemblance is notable, it's unclear whether this was intentional or just a coincidence in design evolution. The prototype features a Surface-style magnetic charging interface, a 1.5-inch display, and 6GB of storage—though that might refer to internal memory rather than expandable storage. It also includes a replaceable strap, making it more customizable. According to insiders, Microsoft had originally planned to launch the watch in 2015, but the project was eventually canceled due to unspecified reasons. It’s interesting to think about what could have happened if Microsoft had pushed forward with this concept. With the rise of wearables and the integration of gaming into everyday devices, the Xbox smartwatch might have carved out a unique niche in the market. Instead, the company chose to focus on other areas, leaving this intriguing project buried in the archives of tech history.

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