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Flipkart launches app for Android wearable technology

| | Nov 04, 2014, at 02:17 am
New Delhi, Nov 3 (IBNS): E-commerce marketplace Flipkart has launched an app compatible with the Android wearable technology.
The app will support viewing Flipkart wishlists on the wearable gear. 
 
Another significant feature with this update is that the app will now support push notifications from Flipkart on the gear. This, however is possible only if users enable push notifications to be viewed via the gear. 
 
Possible future updates of the app include accessing order tracking related information, price drop notification and personalized offer notification.
 
Moto 360, which is back in stocks, was launched last month and Flipkart is now the exclusive retailer in India for three globally leading wearable technology brands – Garmin, Motorola and Martian. 
 
The latest version of this app will be compatible with all the three brands and will be the first app from India to be listed on the Android wearable technology store.

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