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Fight! Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Android

Fight! Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Android

With Apple Watch still sold out and Google reportedly gearing up to deliver Android Wear support for iPhone at Google I/O next week, it’s time for two of the hottest wearable platforms to face off.

Friday-Night-Fights-bug-2Apple Watch is selling 30,000 units every day in the U.S., according to the latest reports, which makes it significantly hotter than any of the Android Wear watches we’ve seen so far. But is it really worth the hype?

Find out what we think in this week’s Friday Night Fight with Cult of Android versus Cult of Mac!

OneDrive's watch face on Android Wear. Screenshots: Microsoft

OneDrive’s watch face on Android Wear. Screenshots: Microsoft

Microsoft’s latest OneDrive beta brings a brand new watch face for Android Wear that makes your own photos the background masterpiece. The update also provides the OneDrive app for smartphones and tablets with a built-in PDF viewer.

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With all the recent buzz over the Apple Watch, it’s easy to forget that there are other major players in the smart-watch space. But trust us, there are. And Huawei is one of them.

The flagship Huawei Watch offers a timeless and classic exterior, featuring a beautiful round face and a pure sapphire crystal face.

Add this to a stunningly intelligent interior, which runs the latest Android Wear operating system, offering a whole slew of high-tech features that will make you smile and silently thank Henry Dunwoody, and you’ve got one hell of a wearable.

So what are you waiting for? Enter our giveaway now, and you could win one of your very own, worth $500.

The ZenWatch is getting Android Wear 5.1. Photo: Asus

The ZenWatch is getting Android Wear 5.1. Photo: Asus

Google’s latest Android Wear upgrade, which adds a whole host of new features and improvements, is now available on the Asus ZenWatch.

Your iPhone finally works with Android Wear. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Your iPhone finally works with Android Wear. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Android Wear isn’t officially iPhone-friendly just yet (though it should be very soon) but you can already connect a Moto 360 to your iPhone. A new Android app called Wear Connect makes the unlikely pairing possible, and it requires no jailbreak or unauthorized hacks.

The video below shows you how to get set up.

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