Apr 13, 2017 05:00 AM EDT
ZTE Quartz Android Wear 2.0 Smartwatch Is A Must-Try!

The ZTE Quartz Android Wear 2.0 Smartwatch is another addition to the elite group of wearables that should be tried. This smartwatch may be promising enough to rival others belonging to the same category.

ZTE has launched the Quartz smartwatch with Android Wear 2.0 which is reasonably affordable for having a price tag of $192. This will be made available online from Friday and will be in stores come April 21, 2017. This latest ZTE smartwatch can be considered as a good alternative to LG Watch Style and LG Watch Sport.

The ZTE Quartz Android Wear 2.0 Smartwatch is also expected to come with Google Assistant. This new smartwatch comes attractive for its 1.4-inch AMOLED display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor with 768MB of RAM. It also has built-in speaker and mic.

This smartwatch is also ideal for the outdoors especially for those who are exposed to several elements such as rain and dust. It is IP67 water resistant so it will function seamlessly as it gets subjected to accidental water splashes when raining or being by the pool. It comes in silver variant and has interchangeable wrist bands and customized watched faces.

The ZTE Quartz Android Wear 2.0 Smartwatch may also provide considerable battery life as it comes with 500mAh battery. This should power this upcoming smartwatch for a good number of hours or even the entire day on a single charge. It comes equipped with gyroscope, barometer, and accelerometer.

The ZTE Quartz Android Wear 2.0 Smartwatch also is reported to come with 3G connectivity and not LTE as earlier reports suggested. Because of this, the ZTE Quartz will only be made available for T-Mobile customers who have it ordered online or through a store and have it tied with their existing number.

The ZTE Quartz Android Wear 2.0 Smartwatch is a continuation of ZTE's legacy for providing quality and affordable products. It is significantly cheaper than the LG smartwatch series but still is capable of delivering. With this said, this upcoming smartwatch is definitely worth a try.

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