ZTE’s first Android Wear is called Quartz and will be available on April 21 via T-Mobile for just $200.
Android Wear 2.0’s release has been delayed multiple times, and aside from a few watches that have just hit the market, there aren’t many ways to get Google’s latest wearable OS right now. That changes in about two weeks, thanks to ZTE, which is making its first-ever Android Wear watch. It’s called the Quartz, and it will be available on April 21 via T-Mobile for just $200. You can also get it online starting April 14th.
For that price, you’ll get a round 1.4mm AMOLED display, interchangeable 22mm band, water-resistant (rated IP67) body and, most importantly, Android Wear 2.0 and all its improvements. There is also a 500mAh battery, which is larger than the LG Watch Sport’s 430mAh cell. That should hopefully help the Quartz outlast LG’s pair of wearables, which both barely made it through a full day during our testing. The Quartz will also supports LTE, and will be compatible with T-Mobile’s Digits programthat lets you use the same phone number across your smartphone and other connected devices.
Source: Engadget