It looks like ZTE wants to broaden its horizons a little. In an interview with CNET, Lixin Cheng, ZTE USA CEO, mentioned that the company is in the final stages of developing an Android Wear device — and it even has a carrier lined up in the U.S.
So why would the company need a carrier for the watch? Well, when it launches later this year, it will be one of the few that has its own LTE connection, and it will be able to run completely independently of your smartphone.
ZTE is making a big move in releasing a smartwatch with Android Wear. While not a bad operating system, Android Wear smartwatches really haven’t caught on as much as the likes of Google probably would have wanted. Instead of opting for smartwatches, many have chosen to go with cheaper and simpler activity trackers. Still, according to the interview, ZTE thinks that
In fact, ZTE thinks that the next wave of Android Wear devices is really going to push the concept of the
It’s not yet known which version of Android Wear the new watch will support — Google is expected to launch
It will certainly be interesting to see what a ZTE smartwatch ends up looking like, and if it’s truly able to be a part of a new wave of Android Wear smartwatches.