LG came up with some very cool watches: the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition is officially on the market for both Verizon and AT&T. The LTE-connectivity is confirmed, and it only adds to the anticipation of users.
Bearing a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC and a 4 GB of internal storage, Urbane 2 might just be the smartwatch you’re looking for to match your smartphone. It’s a trend for the current generation, no? It also comes with 768 MB of RAM and a 1.38-inch full circle P-OLED display at 348 ppi; pretty decent stuff for some of the current smartwatches.
The added battery capacity made adds for a better response too (though some people might think it feels bulky), as it creates the ‘beefy’ factor. Another plus point for the additional battery is to run the LTE connectivity, which eliminates the need for having the wearable tethered to the phone.
This might add to the surprise factor for some, as the LTE connectivity is running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. That explains why it’s a highly attributed piece of device.
The smartphone is already offered in the US, and will be making waves in Asia, Europe and the Middle East very soon. Stay tuned.