Swarovski joins the fashion of smartwatches and will launch its own device

The year that we just shelved, It has not been as good as Google would have liked for its Android Wear mobile platform, a platform that has been held back mainly by the delay in the launch of the second version of its operating systems, whose launch was scheduled for before the end of the year but which the company was forced to delay until the first quarter of this year due to to certain problems that it had encountered in its development. This delay would also allow it to add new functions that were planned for future updates but also caused the main manufacturers not to launch any smartwatch on the market, since the main novelties they offered us were linked to Android Wear 2.0.

While Motorola announced that it was abandoning the smartwatch market due to lack of market interest, the Swarovski firm has just announced at CES that is being held these days in Las Vegas, that before the end of the first quarter of the year, will launch a smartwatch managed by Android Wear and that will be aimed at women. The only thing we know about this future smartwatch is that it will be managed by a Qualcomm chip and that it will surely be full of the brilliants that have made the company so famous.

To this smartwatch intended for women the new models that Google launches throughout this first quarter of the year will be added, as confirmed by one of the top managers of the company a few days ago. It seems that Google wants to take the reins of the crestfallen Android Wear, but hopefully it will do so more successfully than with its Pixel smartphone, a device that apparently does not stop suffering from sound, battery, camera failures ... and which also has a very limited distribution that is limited your sales.


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