Tech titan Samsung is reportedly set to reveal its Android wear smartwatch at the I/O event next week.
The south Korean company is working on at least two devices, one running a Qualcomm chipset and another using Samsung's own chips, though it's currently unclear which one will be revealed on the 25th, The Verge reported.
With Google launching its Android wear earlier this year, other companies are also buckling up to enter the wearable market. Big-shots like LG and Motorola have already revealed their plans to launch wearable devices.
Meanwhile, Samsung is ahead of wearable race at this point having launched the Galaxy Gear last fall. It then followed that device up with the Tizen-based Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo, as well as the Fitbit-like Gear Fit only months later, the report said.
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