The Apple Watch is the dominant smartwatch in terms of sales at the moment, while innovation and exciting design happens in the hybrid space, leaving Wear OS watches languishing somewhere in-between, with little direction. Don’t worry, the bizarre name apparently isn’t final either. It’s not certain LG will ever release the Watch Timepiece, or if the rumor is accurate, but if the source is correct it may arrive around the same time as the LG G7 ThinQ, and be put on sale in June. Two versions are discussed, with a Timepiece Plus model supposedly coming with both a rubber and metal strap, plus an additional charging pad. A heart rate sensor isn’t mentioned, but it’s stated NFC and GPS are unlikely to be included. Outside of the touchscreen and watch hand combination, the Watch Timepiece has a relatively familiar Wear OS specification, including the Snapdragon 2100 platform, 768MB of RAM, 4GB of memory, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and motion sensors for fitness tracking. This $250 smartwatch destroys the Apple Watch in 4 ways When is my phone getting Android 14? Here’s everything we know Stay tuned for more.Google Pixel Watch 2: rumored price, release date, news, and more Sadly, a picture of the watch isn’t available yet, but we hope we could paint a picture of it in your head with all these info. Apart from price, we have literally disclosed almost everything about the watch. We, however, have no information on how much the watch will cost. The watch will available in two colours – New Aurora Black and Cloud Silver – latest by June 2018. The watch won’t have NFC and GPS, but will have nine-axis motion sensor on board. The device supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.2 for wireless connectivity, but won’t have cellular capabilities. As the watch is powered by Wear OS, its screen can display all watch faces and complications you can install from the Google Play Store. The hybrid smartwatch is powered by Qualcomm’s 1.1GHz Snapdragon 2100 system-on-chip, supported by 4GB of eMMC storage, 768MB of LPDDR3 RAM. The watch houses a 240 mAh battery that gives a back-up of up to 100 days on a single charge while operating in Watch-only Mode, by effectively disabling the Wear OS (almost).īelow the physical watch hands will be a 12-inch 360×360 circular LCD panel. The physical watch hands with highly precise quartz movement will ensure both accurate time tracking and long battery life. It has a stainless steel body along with an IP68 rating for dust and fluid protection. The LG Watch Timepiece will be the first LG wearable to run Wear OS out of the box. However, this could be often annoying, specially when you’re using an app that doesn’t need these watch hands. For example, the watch hands could also double-up for an analog compass, barometer, altimeter, or timer, among other applications. The watch will feature analog watch hands installed over a 1.2-inch circular touchscreen display. This hybridization may add some cool potential features to the way the device operates. The most interesting (or rather unusual) thing about the LG Watch Timepiece is that it’ll be a hybrid watch. However, the company is now back in the fore with an unusual new model branded as the LG Watch Timepiece. There is no formal announcement yet but the watch does exist, confirms Android Headlines, along with detailed specifications of the device. It’s been some time since we heard anything new about an LG wearable.
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