Soon after the rumors of Apple iWatch rolled out in the market, the Android based mobile manufacturers finalized to introduce their wearable watches in the market. As Google is going to instantiate its big developers conference in upcoming days, Samsung has decided to launch its much awaited Android wearable device. It is believed to be based on two variants of an Android Wear smartwatch – one using Samsung’s own chip and another equipped with Qualcomm chip. Initially, it was Samsung that declared the launch. Motorola and LG too had put forward their names for launching devices, but they have not confirmed in concern with the launch of any wearable device. Companies are looking these upcoming gadgets as a new opportunity in the market.
If sources are to be believed, then near about 19 million gadgets will be shipped worldwide by the end of this year. On questioning over the launch of Android watches, Samsung denied to comment, but they stated in a statement that "committed to relentless innovation and new products are always in development."
Nearly 6,000 people are expected to reach San Francisco in Googles I/O gathering starting on June 25 and this Samsung device will be the major point of attraction. As there are numerous smartphones available in the market, then it will really be interesting to watch this innovation in the market. But rather than that the issue of discussion will be the selection of OS that Samsung will opt for their marketing. Whether they will continue with Android or will move on to their own coded operating system i.e. Tizen.