Smart watches have become a trend over the last few years, and Sony wants everybody to know that it was the first company to release a wearable computing device. The company posted a string of tweets over the last few days, teasing the successor to the Android-powered SmartWatch it released last year (via Xperiablog.net). All of the tweets carried the #itstime hashtag, as well as the #MAE13 hashtag, which stands for Mobile Asia Expo, an event Sony will be present at next week in Shanghai. One of the tweets claimed that “One in three smartphone users want smart wrist wear”, while another teased that Sony’s focus has always been around wearable technology reading, “Wearable tech is in our DNA. Remember WALKMAN, now…?”
The tweet that really gives it away, however, is one that simply reads “Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock” and includes an image of a Sony SmartWatch.
Sony has already scheduled a media event in Shanghai for next week, during which we all expect the 6.4-inch Togari to be unveiled, but if these tweets are anything to go by, the company certainly has more up its sleeve.
Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock #itstime #MAE13 pic.twitter.com/FdHi4nBjNj
— Sony | Xperia (@sonyxperia) June 21, 2013
One in three smartphone users want smart wrist wear. #itstime #MAE13 pic.twitter.com/yOD0v7P2GJ
— Sony | Xperia (@sonyxperia) June 21, 2013
The only wearable device with 200 #firstgen apps on @GooglePlay and growing…#itstime #MAE13 pic.twitter.com/jsgwOY9Fl5
— Sony | Xperia (@sonyxperia) June 20, 2013
We launched the world’s first ‘smart’ watch in 2007 #itstime #MAE13
— Sony | Xperia (@sonyxperia) June 20, 2013
Wearable tech is in our DNA. Remember WALKMAN, now…? #itstime #MAE13 pic.twitter.com/eqwlDsVmeC
— Sony | Xperia (@sonyxperia) June 20, 2013
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