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Member: 1483853 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1611111 Thanks Meter: 1,628 | Google Launches Android Wear 2.0, Two LG Watches With like Apple’s Digital Crown Kicking things off with the new watches, aesthetically they are similar in that they both pack circular OLED displays that measure 1.38 inches on the LG Watch Sport and 1.20 inches on the LG Watch Style. The Style is the thinner, more elegant of the two and also has the most strap options while the Sport brings with it many more features, including cellular connectivity, GPS, NFC, and a larger battery. Both watches feature a new “rotating power button,” which sounds suspiciously like the Digital Crown that lives on all Apple Watch models since 2014 Initially only available in the United States, the LG Watch Style can be picked up at your local Best Buy or indeed the Google Store for $249. Those who would prefer the additional functionality of the LG Watch Sport will be able to pick one up at AT&T, Verizon, and the Google Store for $349. Color options include silver, rose gold, and titanium for the Style and titanium and blue for the Sport. Software-wise, Android Wear 2.0 – which was announced almost a year ago at I/O 2016 but released only now – includes improved support for watch faces, which can now be customized, as well as the growing Google Assistant, Android Pay, ability to install apps without connected phone, and more. Mostly, the software plays a catchup to what Apple Watch and Samsung’s Tizen-based Gear S line of smartwatches have been doing for a while. Quote:
With both watches available to buy this week in the United States, and further territories expected to be able to order one in due course, we’re pleased to see some added competition for the watchOS in the shape of Android Wear 2.0. The more the competition, the better all smartwatches will become. Source Last edited by Sitlay KING; 02-09-2017 at 16:22. | |
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