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LG announces Watch Style and Watch Sport smartwatches running Android Wear 2.0

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Prasad 08 February 2017

LG Android Wear

LG has announced its long-rumored Watch Style and Watch Sport smartwatches in collaboration with Google. Both devices will be the first smartwatches to come with Android Wear 2.0 pre-installed, and they are launching in the US on February 10.

The LG Watch Style is the smaller and cheaper of the two. Armed with a 1.2-inch 360x360 resolution circular P-OLED display, ambient light sensor, and Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connectivity, the Watch Style is a more basic smartwatch for the less demanding user. It runs on the Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset with 512MB RAM and 4GB storage. The 240mAh battery is charged wirelessly. The Watch Style has a stainless steel body with leather straps and IP67 water-resistance rating.

The Watch Style is priced at $249 for titanium and silver, and $279 for the rose gold.

Then there's the Watch Sport, which comes with all the bells and whistles. It has a 1.38-inch 480x480 resolution P-OLED display, Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset, 768MB RAM, 4GB storage, and 430mAh battery. It comes fully loaded with all sorts of sensors and connectivity options, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LTE, GPS, NFC, heart rate monitor, barometer, and ambient light sensor. The Watch Sport also has IP68 water-resistance rating.

The Watch Sport is priced at $349 in titanium and Google Store-exclusive dark blue.

Alongside the Google Store, the Watch Style will be available from Best Buy while the Watch Sport will also be available from AT&T and Verizon with LTE connectivity.

Both will be available outside the US in Canada, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, UAE, and the UK in the coming weeks.

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  • AnonD-632062
  • 3Yc
  • 09 Feb 2017

Design wise, the LG watches looks pretty nice!

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  • AnonD-39937
  • ajP
  • 09 Feb 2017

you are right, I want too much from them...

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  • AnonD-39937
  • ajP
  • 09 Feb 2017

the single difference between A32 and A35 is that A32 is limited to 32-bit...the idea is to give up the old A7, A32,A35 doesn't matter

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