Earlier this month LG revealed their latest smart watch, the LG Watch Urbane. It’s an all-metal round device that looks as good as it functions and could be a stylish accessory to any attire.
And now they’ve announced a variant that will come with LTE, GPS and other nice features. One other thing it does have that the other model does? Android Wear. LG will instead use their “Wearable Platform,” which we suspect is based on webOS and could be the same mystery smart watch they were seen toting around the show floors of CES.
The watch comes with three physical buttons despite having a nice 1.3-inch 320 x 320 OLED display. The top button gets you to quick settings toggles and information about battery, volume and connection. The middle button swaps between the watch face and a list of apps you have installed. Finally, the bottom has two functions: a quick press acts as back, while a long press is a distress function that will automatically dial any preset phone number you choose (obviously in cases of dire emergency, or for those spouses who just can’t stop talking to each other all day).
Here’s how the full spec sheet reads:
Nothing crazy on that front, but definitely solid. The question now has to be “what next?” What sort of support can we see from this “Wearable Platform” by LG.
The company hasn’t mentioned an effort to court developers to make apps for the platform so we’ll have to see just how good the ecosystem can be. That could be the difference between an exciting and successful new smart watch operating system vs vaporware that gets overlooked for established marketplaces like Android Wear provides.
[via LG]