diff --git a/docs/html/wear/preview/api-overview.jd b/docs/html/wear/preview/api-overview.jd index 543313af1a392..11331a777d62e 100644 --- a/docs/html/wear/preview/api-overview.jd +++ b/docs/html/wear/preview/api-overview.jd @@ -4,9 +4,6 @@ page.tags="wear" page.image=images/cards/card-n-apis_2x.png @jd:body - - -
For Android-paired watches (only), the phone will securely transfer authentication - data to a watch app via the - - Wearable Data Layer API. The data can be transferred as - Messages or Data Items.
- -If your watch app needs to determine if your phone app is installed, you can -advertise a capability on the phone app and retrieve the capability on the watch. - For more information, see following sections of - - Sending and Receiving Messages: -
Google Keyboard will be standard on Android Wear, allowing for direct text entry. - This feature will work as expected with standard - - EditText widgets. For passwords, the {@code textPassword} attribute will be - used. +
Google Keyboard will be standard on Android Wear, allowing for direct text +entry. This feature will work as expected with standard +EditText widgets. +For passwords, the {@code textPassword} attribute will be used.
Android Wear will include the + AccountManager, which will be accessible for syncing and storing account - data, as it is on an Android phone. -
+data, as it is on an Android phone. +For Android-paired watches (only), a phone securely +transfers authentication credentials to a watch app via the + +Wearable Data Layer API. The credentials can be transferred as +messages or data items.
+If your watch app needs to determine if your phone app is installed, you can +advertise a capability on the phone app and retrieve the capability on the +watch. For more information, see the following sections of + +Sending and Receiving Messages:
+ +