
These are bad times for Android Wear. A few weeks ago the leading manufacturers of smartwatches, which include Huawei, LG and Motorola, announced to throughout the remainder of the year, do not launch any new device on the market. One of them main reasons that could have motivated this delay, was with almost all probability the decision of Google of delay the launch of Android Wear 2.0 to principles of the year that comes, a movement that logically harms to all them manufacturers that had the intention of launch a smartwatch with Android Wear, since not could offer any function that them differed of them models that not is updated to this great update of Android Wear.
But apparently, it seems that one of them, Motorola has decided to throw in the towel and as reported to The Verge the development Chief of global product of the mobile division of Motorola and Lenovo, Shakil Barkat “there isn’t enough pull in the market to launch a new smartwatch into the market, at least at this time”. Without bike in circulation, Google is remains without an of their main couples of dance since Android Wear came to the market of the hand of the Moto 360 of first generation. According to Barket “them wearables not have enough attractive at least for us, by what of time leave of launching new models, although this not means that in a future can return to the market”.
One of the main functions that will bring Android Wear 2.0 is the of trying to do more independent to the smartwatches of smartphones, adding features that allow us to control functions directly from our wrist, in addition to offering significant improvements in personalization and above all in the performance thereof. Of time not know if the rest of manufacturer will continue to betting by Android Wear or while will give the jump to Tizen, the system operating of Samsung, that although has its limitations with regard to applications is refers, is showing an agility, performance and consumption of battery very superior to the of Android Wear.