Images of the HTC Halfbeack smartwatch with Android Wear are leaked

HTC Halfbeak

If HTC holds on to Vive and that phone Manufactured expressly for Google, it will have two good supports in which to recover a bit the tone to which it was used in the early years of Android, when it was the reference to acquire high-quality smartphones. Hopefully that is the case, because we will have a manufacturer that knew how to bring good products to users.

The Taiwanese manufacturer was one of those named as Android Wear partner when the platform was announced in March 2014, but no HTC smartwatch has been seen hitting the market yet. That may change today as leaked images of HTC's smartwatch emerge.

Some images claiming to be from HTC's Android Wear smartwatch have emerged from the network of networks. Posted on the Chinese social network Weibo, the images show the front and back of an Android Wear smartwatch branded by HTC and Under Armor. The name "Halfbeak" can be glimpsed on the device's "About" screen, which is supposed to be the code name of the smartwatch.

Little is known about the specifications, but it has been indicated that it would have a 360 x 360 screen resolution. The leaked images show a rubber strap and some buttons on the side of the watch.

Regarding the appearance of Under Armor, it's not the first time that HTC is associated with this brand. Now the two will be working together for this smarwatch called Halfbeak. The doubts remain if we will be more facing an activity bracelet, or, finally, it will be the smartwatch by having Android Wear as a more traditional one and that we hope that it will be so after two years waiting for this company to decide to launch one with it. OS for Android wearables.


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