ZTE is coming out with an Android Wear watch, and it's not looking great.
ZTE hasn't commented on its upcoming device, but signs point to the wearable being unveiled in the next few weeks. Not only has it already passed through the U.S. regulator for certification of its internal 3G radio, but we're of its real-world existence.
Android Police has the , detailing its metal chassis and rounded face. According to the leak, the watch will be called Quartz (or at least that's what it's being referred to) and will have notches around the bezel to denote every hour — a thoroughly analog consideration for a digital product.
Charging via a cheap-looking plastic dock, the Quartz looks to be running , and will ship with neither NFC capabilities for Android Pay, nor a heart rate monitor. The watch also looks like it was designed in the pre-2.0 era, since it lacks a rotating crown or bezel to aid with scrolling.
So this is definitely falling into the category over the , which should be fine as long as the price reflects those decisions.
ZTE hasn't commented on its upcoming device, but signs point to the wearable being unveiled in the next few weeks. Not only has it already passed through the U.S. regulator for certification of its internal 3G radio, but we're of its real-world existence.
Android Police has the , detailing its metal chassis and rounded face. According to the leak, the watch will be called Quartz (or at least that's what it's being referred to) and will have notches around the bezel to denote every hour — a thoroughly analog consideration for a digital product.
Charging via a cheap-looking plastic dock, the Quartz looks to be running , and will ship with neither NFC capabilities for Android Pay, nor a heart rate monitor. The watch also looks like it was designed in the pre-2.0 era, since it lacks a rotating crown or bezel to aid with scrolling.
So this is definitely falling into the category over the , which should be fine as long as the price reflects those decisions.