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Samsung reportedly bringing Android Wear powered smartwatches at Google I/O



We are just days behind this year's Google I/O Developers Conference, and this time there is some hot news coming in for our dedicated Samsung aficionados. The South Korean manufacturing giant is reportedly preparing to introduce couple of Android Wear powered wearables at this year's Google's I/O or the American's 2014 Annual Developers Conference, about to kick-off from San Francisco, California, United States.

c|net was able to contact some people who is familiar with this matter and they were told that, the company has got two new smartwatches that will run the new Google's wearable platform, Android Wear, and the Koreans are said to allegedly bring the purported devices at this year's Google I/O event, between the dates of 25th and 26th of this month. The upcoming smartwatches from Samsung are said to be much like their lately announced Gear smartwatches, that powered the company's own Tizen operating system.

Accordingly, Samsung has been working on smartwatches that will use the firm's own chips (may be the Exynos variant?) and also on a different model that will have Qualcomm powered processor, as reported by the spokesperson from Samsung. It is not yet clear, on which of these aforementioned models will make it to this year's Google I/O event from this consumer electronics maker. Lamentably, Samsung has declined to make any kind of comments on their looming Android Wear project, but definitely made a note of this, "committed to relentless innovation and new products are always in development." We are also reading that, Samsung's new smartwatches will be given to the Google I/O attendees, as said by a separate person.

In the past when we reported you about the announcement of the new Android Wear operating system for wearables from Google, it also mentioned "Samsung's" name in the list of manufactures that will be announcing Android Wear powered smartwatches later this year.

Also from a previous leak, it is rumored that LG will too showcase their G Watch at the approaching Google Annual Developers Conference event, along with Motorola's Moto 360 smartwatch.

Source: c|net

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