"When it comes to Android Wear, it seems that Lenovo has literally called it quits. To get you surprised, the manufacturer has made an announcement that it is going to release another smartwatch for the launch of Android Wear 2.0, which is expected to release ahead of schedule one year from now. As of now, Lenovo has taken the initiative to do away with rumors and has informed consumers that there is not going to release another smartwatch anytime soon. To prove how serious the manufacturer is in this regard, it has even gone on to announce that Lenovo will not even plan a smartwatch release in line with Google’s latest wearable platform update. This was affirmed by Moto’s head of global product development in an interview with The Verge.

What’s the problem that the manufacturer is facing and has been forced to take this decision? Well, to begin with, Lenovo asserted that smart wearables don't have ""broad enough appeal"" for it to keep on building on it a year after a year, which demonstrates Lenovo wouldn't like to incorporate smartwatches and other wearable gadgets in Moto's yearly gadget guide. What you need to bear in mind here is the fact that Android wear partners have long been rather hesitant in releasing new equipment – as was reported by CNET in September - due to an absence of shopper intrigue and the failure to pull in the normal purchaser. Believe it or not, but three out of four wearable gadgets worn by consumers in the US are fitness band, and in that case, more than half of these are manufactured by Fitbit. Apart from that, a later report from research firm CCS Insight additionally found that customers would rather spend their cash on economical fitness bands. Lenovo last upgraded its Android Wear line with the release of the Moto 360 in 2015, which took after the first model released in 2014. Likewise, numerous Android Wear partners, including LG and Huawei, which for the most part declare new items at IFA in Berlin, did not overhaul their lines in 2016 .

For the record, even Google has long deferred the dispatch of Android Wear 2.0 from this fall to one year from now. From what is known, the Android Wear 2.0 is going to be one of the most major updates to Google’s wearable products despite the fact that Google has yet to give a particular release date to it. "