Not to be outdone by rumors of a supposed Apple-built "smart watch," a Samsung executive on Tuesday revealed that the Korean company is too working on its own entry into the wearable computing arena, but failed to disclose anything about the purported device.
According to Bloomberg, Samsung is developing a wristwatch to "race" Apple to market in the wearable device industry, though as of current only the Korean tech giant has gone on record as saying any such activity was taking place.
âWeâve been preparing the watch product for so long,â said Lee Young Hee, executive vice president of Samsungâs mobile business. âWe are working very hard to get ready for it. We are preparing products for the future, and the watch is definitely one of them.â
Aside from the terse confirmation, Lee had offered little else and would not comment on feature set, price or availability.
Apple is believed to be launching its own smart watch offering later in 2013, and rumors point to a device made of curved glass and metal that wirelessly connects to a user's iPhone. The unit is thought to be capable of simple operations, including controlling certain iPhone functions like call dismissal and message reading.
AppleInsider was first to reveal a U.S. patent filing for a wrist-worn device with a flexible display that connects to smartphones via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
Although word has spread quickly through media outlets regarding the so-called "iWatch," no leaks or substantive reports have been unearthed.