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IFA brings the new Sony SmartWatch 3 powered by Android Wear and SmartBand Talk



Sony along with the new Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3 Compact smartphones and Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact, yesterday, announced their newest and latest addition of wearables to the company's existing SmartWear Experience, in their IFA Press event in Berlin, Germany.

The new products out from the Japan based manufacturer is named as SmartWatch 3, which is a follow on from their previous generation SmartWatch 2, this time around powered by Google's latest wearable operating system, Android Wear. But, now we also have a new SmartBand Talk, coming with built-in on board microphone and speaker, for phone call conversation, from the connected smartphone, also supporting HD Voice and Sony’s integrated Voice Control technology.

"Life is a journey, and journeys are made up of stories and experiences that define you this is the underlying principle for Lifelog, the Android app at the heart of our SmartWear Experience. We're going beyond mere fitness tracking and number crunching, to help you log and preserve those emotional moments that matter. As a pioneer of smart and wearable technology, SmartBand Talk, SmartWatch 3 and Lifelog don’t merely affirm Sony's leadership in the space, but as the innovators who dare to be different, bringing the world choice; products and services no else can, or will," said Kunimasa Suzuki, President and CEO, Sony Mobile Communications.

Sony SmartWatch 3

So, the latest member from the company's SmartWear Experience, will come in partnership with the American firm, Google. Yeah, the new SmartWatch 3 will feature their new wearable platform, Android Wear, like other Android Wear powered devices official from Motorola, LG, Samsung and ASUS, in the past. Accordingly, this new Sony product will also initiate Google's voice recognition features with the in-built microphone and speaker integration, letting the user get through necessary updates, messages and notifications, before you even ask for it, from the connected Android smartphone, as reported, also being complete waterproofing protection, with IP68-certification ratings. The unit comes out of the box with a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, clocked at 1.2GHz, a 1.6 -inches 320 x 320 TFT LCD Transflective display for great visibility in outdoor situations and specially under the bright sunlight, four gigabytes of internal storage, 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, a 420mAh powered battery, offering juice for up to four days of standby.

There is a standard microUSB port for charging the device, and with the mass storage available on the SmartWatch 3, you will be able to seamlessly sync music from the paired device, and hear through a connected Bluetooth headset. The new wearable is efficient enough to track your fitness and play music without the need of a paired/connected smartphone, The smartwatch also embraces a functionality to detect when the user is fast asleep. The device woks well with Sony's official Lifelog fitness centered application, which is available from Google Play for free. The sensors on SmartWatch 3 includes, a accelerometer, compass, gyroscope and GPS for better lifelogging with your brand new wearable. Sony's SmartWatch 3 will ship in Classic Black and Sport Lime color options, alongside interchangeable rubber/silicone straps coming in additional Pink and White shades, which will be available after it's launch.




Sony SmartBand Talk

"SmartBand Talk is a powerful lifelogger, built for users who live life to the fullest". That's how the maker captioned the device on their official blog. Indeed it is one of the very decent wearable we have personally seen in the recent times, which brings in the smaller 1.4-inches e-paper display, which is a low-power consuming but highly visible and clear panel, that will screen the user with every details of activity from the aforementioned Lifelog application, as well as show you with relevant notifications from other apps, synced with the handset. The unit also features call functionality and a number of fitness tracking capabilities. As said above, the SmartBand Talk attributes Sony's fresh HD Voice and integrated Voice Control technology, with built-in microphone and speaker for great and clear conversation over the phone calls.

The incorporated accelerometer and altimeter sensor in the new Sony SmartBand Talk, will provide it's users with a complete track record of accurate overview about your daily fitness activities, including walking, running and even climbing. The SmartBand brings you all the collected data information pulled from your smartphone to it's e-paper display screen, when you feel to review your fitness over times. As the other SmartWatch 3, the new SmartBand Talk too break the walls with IP68-certifications for water resistance protection. Available in both Black and White tints, with more extra vibrant color options to follow later this year.

Source: Sony

ASUS launches Android Wear featured ZenWatch at IFA



As teased and anticipated, the Taiwanese settled computer hardware and electronics company, ASUSTeK Computer Inc. has announced their latest and first Android Wear powered smartphone, named as the new ZenWatch. Today at the company's event at this year's International Franchise Association trade exhibition, going live in Berlin, Germany, ASUS's Chairman, Jonney Shih came forward to announce the new smartwatch from the makes of the Taiwanese, which will be priced at 199 Euros, around 262 United States Dollars, once officially launched, which should be available from Google Play and from selected retailers in the near future, as he hinted about a launch by the end of the third quarter and by the beginning of fourth quarter, later this year.

So the smartwatch or the new ZenWatch from ASUS will come sporting Google's latest wearable platform, Android Wear, which will feature all kinds of attributes embracing the company's voice recognition capabilities over the hood seen from other Android Wear powered devices, announced in the past. To better know about Google's lately introduced wearable operating system and it's features, click here. Accordingly, the new ASUS manufactured ZenWatch's outer casing is reported to be made out of premium steel construction, which will provide it's users the luxurious light-weight metal feel, also featuring the sleek undulated squarish design for the watch face and the curved display with glass panel, high quality interchangeable leather strap, all making this new product more stylish and deluxe. The unit also packs in IP55-certifications on board for dust and water resistance, alike other Android Wear gadgets announced in the past.

Now for it's specifications, the new ASUS branded ZenWatch will too remain identical to it's competitors from the market, coming out of the box with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor running at 1,2GHz, 1.63-inches curved AMOLED display of 320 x 320 resolution pixels four gigabytes of built-in storage, 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, Bluetooth 4.0, and other sensors including, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, barometer and a dedicated heart rate sensor, around the back side of the watch.

Specifications of looming LG G Watch R goes official, other info detailed



We all know that the South Korean consumer electronics manufacturer, LG is bringing their new generation circular shaped Android Wear powered smartwatch, in a week's time at the company's International Franchise Association (IFA) centered Press Conference in Berlin, Germany. Since then, we have seen the company teasing their upcoming round faced smartwatch in new YouTube videos as well as on their social media accounts.

Moments back, LG sanctioned a new Press Release, showing us a list of it's official internal hardware specifications, also providing us other additional information on the unit, that is coming to the key markets around the globe in early Quarter 4 of this year, that will be the holiday season of 2014. To have a clear look at the brand new smartwatch earlier than anyone, you'll have to head over to Hall 11.2 of Messe Berlin from September 5-10. According to the manufacturer, this is the world’s first watch-style wearable device, that will basically feature a circular Plastic Organic Light Emitting Diode or P-OLED display, which can take 100% advantage its 1.3-inches watch face. And with the Android Wear operating system, users are said to have the right things at the right time with voice recognition, also the smart notifications will deliver your with important reminders like, missed calls, messages, upcoming meetings, events, and local weather forecasts. You can find a photoplethysmography or PPG sensor on board, with which you will be able to measure the heart beat and stay updated with proprietary health applications.

"What we’ve noticed in the year of the wearable is that this is a category that can’t be compared to smartphones and tablets. Wearables are also accessories and consumers will want more than one to choose from. So we wanted to complement the modern design of the original G Watch with the classic look of the G Watch R. Customers can’t go wrong with either device,"  said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of the LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.

So, if you are really anticipated to know about the specs of the yet to go official product from LG, here we go. The new wearable from the Life's Good will come out of the box with a 1.2GHz clocked Qualcomm Snapdragon 400, 1.3-inches P-OLED screen of 320 x 320 resolution display, four gigabytes of eMMC internal mass storage, 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, 410mAh powered battery and running on Google's new wearable platform, Android Wear (compatible with all smartphones running above Android's version 4.3 Jelly Bean). The G Watch R has also got IP67-certification over the hood for dust and water resistance, 9-Axis sensors including, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, barometer and photoplethysmography (PPG). In term of the design, the frame is made out of premium durable stainless steel, resembling, "a refined aesthetic that is reminiscent of traditional timepieces", featuring elegantly crafted curves and a 22 millimeters calf skin leather strap, shipping in Black color option.

Source: LG

You need to wait until Summer for a Moto 360



Google's I/O Annual Developers Conference, yesterday had brought a list of new updates and announcements, from San Francisco, California, United States. Out of which, attendees and other media personals were most interested on the company's new wearable platform, Android Wear.

Head of Android, Chrome and Apps, Sundar Pichai had took the stage to talk a little about their new software platform, that was announced back in March with two multinational companies including LG and Motorola also unveiling their smartwatches, that runs the same platform, based on Android operating system. Last day we saw their third manufacturing partner, Samsung bringing-up their own wearable, well another smartwatch with Android Wear on board, named as Gear Live. In return, LG too disclosed their wearable G Watch's internal specifications and other details for the public, where Google is now having both the smartwatches listed on Google Play for a price of $199 for Samsung's Gear Live and $299 for LG's G Watch, respectively. But what about Motorola's Moto 360? Unfortunately, the company's new product is not yet ready for a consumer launch, and people from around here has let us know that, Motorola and Google will start selling the Moto 360 wearable device, after a few months from now, sometime soon in summer. The specification listings of the apparatus are too not confirmed at the moment, as Motorola hasn't let any information out, just yet. But, Pichai offered the attendees of the year's I/O event with a chance to experience the round face UI of Android Wear OS on the smartwatch, aforementioned.

LG G Watch's internals are now official, up for sales on Google Play



LG's wearable, G Watch was announced officially back in March, along with the Android Wear platform from Google. But unfortunately, the company, wasn't ready to reveal it's internals to the public, for some odd reason. In the past we've heard number of rumors of LG's plans to bring their smartwatch at this year's Google I/O event. Well marking those words, yesterday, the South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation's new smartwatch was there at the Google's I/O or Annual Developers Conference, where people from the Mountain View company shared the sanctioned details of the wearable, G Watch and made it available on Google Play for purchase, exclusively for countries from, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, South Korea to Japan, costing an extra $100 more than Samsung's newly unveiled Gear Live, that will set you back for 299 USD.

The device will ship in two colors, coming in Black Titan and White Gold, build with PVD or Physical Vapor Deposition, that is finally coated in stainless steel, accompanied by a durable silicone made wristband, which comes in matching colors. The new LG G Watch will perform like any other Android Wear running wearable, which comes in special attention to Google platform. LG's G Watch will keep you connected to any Android devices running 4.3 Jelly Bean or later with useful information and their simple minimalistic design, that comes with button-less display. LG's new watch is said to be designed around cards, which will provide it's users with information over the web. There is voice recognition feature on board, which will let you ask questions and even get things done like, navigation, calling someone, sending a text message, controlling the music playback on the connected smartphone, without the need of taking your handset out of the pocket. This new wearable is too tough against dust and water, packing the same IP67-certification ratings out of the box. You can use the G Watch deep underwater at one meter for up to 30 minutes.

Excited about the specifications? Here you go! The latterly announced LG G Watch will comprise a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, 1.65-inches IPS LCD screen of 280 x 280 resolution display, four gigabytes of eMMC internal mass storage, 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory (RAM), Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, built-in 9-Axis sensors incorporates, accelerometer, gyroscope and compass, a 400mAh powered battery and running Android Wear on top. The product is 37.9 x 46.5 x 9.95 millimeters in dimensions and weighs 63 grams on mass.

Samsung unveils Gear Live smartwatch with Android Wear at Google I/O



As reported you earlier, Samsung has announced their new generation wearable powered by Google's Android Wear operating system. The companies have brought the new Samsung Gear Live device in the public presence, yesterday at Google's Annual I/O Developers Conference event, in San Francisco, California, United States.

This new wearable from Samsung will to provide you with the important information as the right time you need it, using Google Now, which works seamlessly with voice commands. Gear Live comes with interesting watch faces, but a touch on-screen will wake the device up, for instant access to unlimited features. The new Gear Live smartwatches are meant to be connected to Android running smartphones, where it comes with wide range of application compatibility, for latest posts and updates from social media apps and messaging apps. Also using Google's hotword, "Okay Google", users can get their questions answered and even get things done, like making a call or reservations at restaurant, texting a message, commencing a music playlist search and even casting videos from the smartphone to your TV. You can also use the new smartwatch as your fitness assist, where this new product from Samsung comes with a dedicated heart rate monitor and sensors, like accelerometer, gyroscope and a compass. The newly unveiled unit will be dust and water resistant, with IP67-certifications on board.

The new Samsung Gear Live can be connected to any smartphone running Android's version 4.3 Jelly Bean or later, with Bluetooth 4.0 LE (Low Power) connectivity support within the watch. The new watch will too come with changeable straps in Black and Wine Red color options. Gear Live as a whole will look a lot similar to their previously announced Gear smartwatches, running company's own Tizen OS.

Other internal specifications of the fresh Samsung Gear Live, embrace a 1.2GHz processor, 1.63-inches Super AMOLED screen of 320 x 320 resolution display, four gigabytes of internal storage with 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, 300mAh powered battery and Google Service's from Google Now, Google Voice, Google Maps, Gmail to Hangouts, embedded. The contemporary gadget is measured at 37.9 x 56.4 x 8.9 millimeters and weighs 59 grams.

Google has already made the apparatus available on Google Play for a price of 199 United States Dollars for the Stateside customers.

Samsung Android Wear smartwatch to be called Gear Live



Samsung is one of those manufacturing partners announced for Google's newly introduced Android Wear platform, and they are reportedly readying a new smartwatch, that will power with this new software platform for wearables, based on Android mobile operating system. And earlier we had also heard that the company is ready to bring their new Android Wear running smartwatch, along with LG's and Motorola's, at Google's Annual I/O Developers Conference, that is about to take the stage from San Francisco, California, United States, moments later.

Yesterday, new reports emerge, that the South Korean multinational manufacturer is going to call their new make, Samsung Gear Live (why no Galaxy?), courtesy of a Spanish media. Their words read like, Samsung has almost confirmed that, that will showcase the new Gear Live smartwatch at this year's Google I/O event, through some internal sources. Also according to them, the new products will go on sale from 7th of July, 2014 for the public consumers, from the global market. It's not just that, we have also got a glimpse on the latest list of specifications, that is rumored to be featured on the upcoming Samsung manufactured Android Wear smartwatch, which almost resembles the same internals from other Gear watches made by Samsung.

There will be a 1.63-inches Super AMOLED screen of 320 x 320 resolution display, a 1.2GHz clocked processor, four gigabytes of internal mass storage, 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity and a 300mAh powered battery. The impending Samsung Gear Live is also said to sport IP67-certification for dust and water resistance and a dedicated heart rate sensor on board. The software will include, Android Wear with other Google Service's, like Google Now, Gmail, Hangouts, Google Maps, Google Voice, and more. The new device will be measured at 37.9 x 56.4 x 8.9 millimeters in it's dimensions and weighs only 59 grams on wrist. We will be hearing more on other wearables including, LG's latterly announced G Watch and Motorola's Moto 360 from Google at their keynote, coming up live at 9:00 AM PDT, today.

Source: ALT1040

Samsung reportedly bringing Android Wear powered smartwatches at Google I/O



We are just days behind this year's Google I/O Developers Conference, and this time there is some hot news coming in for our dedicated Samsung aficionados. The South Korean manufacturing giant is reportedly preparing to introduce couple of Android Wear powered wearables at this year's Google's I/O or the American's 2014 Annual Developers Conference, about to kick-off from San Francisco, California, United States.

c|net was able to contact some people who is familiar with this matter and they were told that, the company has got two new smartwatches that will run the new Google's wearable platform, Android Wear, and the Koreans are said to allegedly bring the purported devices at this year's Google I/O event, between the dates of 25th and 26th of this month. The upcoming smartwatches from Samsung are said to be much like their lately announced Gear smartwatches, that powered the company's own Tizen operating system.

Accordingly, Samsung has been working on smartwatches that will use the firm's own chips (may be the Exynos variant?) and also on a different model that will have Qualcomm powered processor, as reported by the spokesperson from Samsung. It is not yet clear, on which of these aforementioned models will make it to this year's Google I/O event from this consumer electronics maker. Lamentably, Samsung has declined to make any kind of comments on their looming Android Wear project, but definitely made a note of this, "committed to relentless innovation and new products are always in development." We are also reading that, Samsung's new smartwatches will be given to the Google I/O attendees, as said by a separate person.

In the past when we reported you about the announcement of the new Android Wear operating system for wearables from Google, it also mentioned "Samsung's" name in the list of manufactures that will be announcing Android Wear powered smartwatches later this year.

Also from a previous leak, it is rumored that LG will too showcase their G Watch at the approaching Google Annual Developers Conference event, along with Motorola's Moto 360 smartwatch.

Source: c|net

Upcoming LG G Watch's details surfaces with specs and EDA



The South Korean consumer electronics manufacturing company, LG's first Android Wear running smartwatch has made it to the set of leaks in specifications and availability date rumors from UpLeaks's Twitter account and MoDaCo. Today we have got you the details and the leaks internal specification of LG's smartwatch, we are waiting for.

If you remember, LG had promised us to introduce their new wearable in the second quarter of the year, when it was launched, back in March. We have been hearing news that, the Koreans and the Americans will reportedly showcase their fresh smartwatch at this year's Google I/O Annual Developers Conference event, that will take place on 25th and 26th of this month, in San Francisco, California, United States.

According to the leaked specs sheets from UpLeaks, the LG made G Watch will feature a Quad-Core Qualcomm APQ8026 Snapdragon 400 chipset, running at 787MHz, a 1.65-inches TFT LCD screen panel of 280 x 280 resolution display, there is four gigabytes of eMMC Read Only Memory and 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, Bluetooth 4.0 LE or Low Energy, a 5 pin microUSB contact connectivity and a 400mAh powered lithium polymer battery that powers the smartwatch for 36 hours at a full-charge of estimated two hours. The unit is measured at 37.9 x 46.5 x 9.95 millimeters in whole dimensions and weighs only 61 grams. The wearable tots Android Wear operating system as mentioned in the past, supporting multi-language from English, Espanol, French, Korea to Chinese. This LG device will have sensors including, ambient light, touchscreen, pedometer and tilt sensor on board.

As far as it's consumer availability is concerned, MoDaCo tells us that people in the United Kingdom will see it first retailing from 7th of July for an amount that is less than the price of Samsung's Gear 2 Neo smartwatch, which is currently priced at 169.99 British Pound Sterling in the country. Where else the tipster from Twitter tweets their latest tweet like this, "#GWatch will be available soon in Italy(NOT from Google play store)". Why not from Google Play? We think, we need sometime to answer that.

Source: UpLeaks 1, 2, MoDaCo

LG will offer it's G Watch in Champagne Gold flavor



The South Korean consumer electronics manufacturer, LG has announced and unveiled their new Google's wearable platform, Android Wear powered G Watch the past month, where we still wait for the device to go on sale from the company. While we are eagerly waiting for LG's G Watch shipments to hit the retailers soon this summer, the firm yesterday introduced a new color for their latest smartwatch.

LG will now offer their new G Watch running Android Wear not just in the Stealth Black color option but also in new Champagne Gold editions. Life's Good manufacture took it's official Facebook page to announce the arrival of their new flavor for the G Watch. Unlike other Android Wear running smartwatch manufacturer's like Motorola, LG will be the first to go off the notch with a different color than the standard Black code. The South Korean seems to have updated their web domain too, with the promotion of the newly presented Champagne Gold G Watch.

Source: LG Mobile (Facebook), LG

Motorola goes official with Moto 360, It's Time



If that squared-off smartwatch from LG wasn't of your taste, never mind, we have another phone maker announcing their first smartwatch running Android Wear inside out. Lenovo owned Motorola has introduced a sleek looking new piece of classic wearable with Android's Wear platform, named Moto 360.

Talking about it's design, the Motorola Moto 360 features the iconic design with a stylish round face, made out of premium materials, that fits comfortably on to your wrist. As far as it's availability is concerned, expect the smartwatches from Motorola to hit the global store shelves this Summer, first making it to the Stateside.

As off the new LG made G Watch the new Motorola manufactured Moto 360 too display your outstanding notifications, and as said in their blog post, "with just a twist of the wrist," users can see who's emailing or calling them on phone, as well as display your next meetings and the latest post by your friend on the social media.

As the Moto X smartphone, the Moto 360 smartwatch is too always listening to it's users voice, where you only have to say, "Okay Google" to make the watch answer your question and get stuff done, like scheduling an appointment, sending a text, setting an alarm or taking down a note.


             


Source: Motorola

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

Google announces Android Wear for wearables, Developer Preview now available



It was in rumors, and now we have the American search giant going official with their new SDK, named Android Wear, Developers Preview ready for download. With the introduction of Android Wear, Google is extending it's mobile operating system, Android to more platforms, literally speaking, to wearables.

As said from the company's latest blog post, Google will be introducing Android Wear first to the most familiar wearable, the smartwatches. It is also mentioned that a new range of devices are too in plans of Google, that will follow on later.

The new platform is of course from the basics of Android, which has got to do something with what we have already seen from the company's Nexus branded devices. Sundar Pichai, the Senior Vice President of Android, Chrome and Apps made a note of four categories, that lists the new Android Wear.

First up is the, "Useful information when you need it most", meaning of suggesting you the information at the right time, when you need them, With the help of other Android applications, users can receive the latest posts and updates from your favorite social media apps, chats and also delivering notifications from other apps for shopping, news and more.

Secondly, "Straight answers to spoken questions", as we have been used to it, ever since an update hit the Google Now on Android devices. Users will only have to say the hotword, "Okay Google", to get answers for your asked questions and even get things done, like making a phone call or sending text message.

Third, "The ability to better monitor your health and fitness". Android Wear also keep an eye on it's users health and fitness, by giving you reminders and also screening in real-time speed, distance and time information of your run, cycle or walk with your favorite fitness apps on board.

Last, but definitely not the least, "Your key to multiscreen world", where Android Wear platform will let you access and control other connected devices, For example, with Google Now, saying "Okay Google" and commencing a music playlist search, as well as casting your videos from smartphone right on to the television.

And before we wrap up, Google has made available a Developer Preview for the new Android Wear, allowing developers to download the available preview and get on building their apps, that work with Android Wear powered smartwatches. Google has also promised us to bring new resources and API's in the near future.

It is also read that, the United States based firm is working with consumer electronics manufacturers like ASUS, HTC, LG, Motorola and Samsung, including chip makers like Broadcom, Imagination, Intel, MediaTek and Qualcomm to bring out new smartwatches, running Android Wear, later this year.



Source: Google