Google has already promised that many more Android
Wear 2.0 watches are coming this year from its partners. The latest company to
join this fray is ZTE. The Chinese smartphone maker is allegedly working on its
first smartwatch to run Android Wear, which will be called Quartz.
The ZTE Quartz is said to come with Wi-Fi as well as
3G connectivity, allowing for data access when it's not paired to a smartphone
as well as taking calls on your wrist. It will have the model number ZW10, but
other details about its specs have not surfaced yet unfortunately. This might
mean that while it is in development, we're not very close to its release at
the moment.
It's thus impossible to tell if we should expect the
Quartz to be unveiled at MWC in Barcelona at the end of this month, but we'll
be there and will bring you all the details if that does in fact happen.