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LG Watch Urbane LTE is here: can the apparent watch really make calls?

Image: LG
(Post picture: © 2015 LG)

Only recently was the LG Watch Urbane presented. Now comes a new model there is LG Watch Urbane LTE. Es ist not a normal smartwatch how to know them, how to communicate them with cell phones, but that new LG model is working without a connected smartphone - it has its own cellular module.

It actually looks like a normal watch, but it isn't. LG offers users the option of inserting a SIM card, so there is no need for a cell phone. With the new smartwatch Urban LTE you can even make phone calls.

What can the watch do now?

As the name suggests supports the new smartwatch LTEOr 4G. Also are a NFC transmitter, Bluetooth 4.0 and a GPS transmitter installed.

Furthermore is the clock for 30 minutes waterproof and dustproof.

LG Watch Urbane has its own operating system

Yes, the new LG Watch Urbane LTE has one own operating system. It is also not based on the S Gear operating system Android Wear. Instead, the LG Watch has its own operating system "LG Wearable Platform Operating System". This operating system should also be used in other smartwatches.

Technical data:

  • Memory: 1GB
  • Internal memory: 4GB
  • ProProcessor: 1,2 GHz Snapdragon 400
  • Operating system: "LG OS"
  • Display size: 1,3 inches
  • Price: currently noch nicht bekannt
  • other: WLAN, Bluetooth 4.0, LTE, NFC, motion sensor, heart rate sensor, barometer, GPS

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