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LG unveils Android Wear powered G Watch



Well, as said in our last article, we have the first device out, running Android's Wear platform out of the box. The South Korean electronics manufacturer announces their first Android Wear running smartwatch, and their fourth Google collaborated device after the Google Play Edition G Pad 8.3, dubbed as the new LG G Watch.

There is no exact information coming out from LG at the moment of their new fashionable wearable G Watch, nor we know what the kind of internal specification the newly announced smartwatch from LG runs on. Though we have some details to share with you, folks. The Koreans have promised us to introduce their new creation to the global markets for the public in second quarter of this year, where the G Watch will be compatible with a wide range of Android powered smartphones from the current market. The device will screen-in relevant information to users when they need it. As said in the introduction of Android Wear, you will have to use the hotkey, "Okay Google" for the LG made G Watch to answer your questions or get the things done.

It is also read that, the LG G Watch will be a low barrier to entry, seeking new developers, offering the best Google experience for it's users.

"The opportunity to work with Google on LG G Watch was the perfect chance for LG to really pull out all stops in both design and engineering. With the LG G Watch, LG is continuing the milestones we've set in wearables following in the foot-steps of the world’s first 3G Touch Watch Phone in 2009 and the Prada Link in 2008. We’re confident that a well-designed device has the potential to take the smart wearable market by storm," said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.

Source: LG

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