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    This is the first cellular Android Wear smartwatch: LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition

    Synopsis

    Compatible with both Android and iPhone, this revision of the first LG Watch Urbane makes and receives calls and can use data over 4G and 3G.

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    By Matt Swider

    Strap on the LG G Watch Urbane 2nd Edition and feel free to walk away from your smartphone, because this is the first Android Wear smartwatch with untethered cellular connectivity.

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    Compatible with both Android and iPhone, this revision of the first LG Watch Urbane makes and receives calls and can use data over 4G and 3G as well as the normal Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

    It's not the first smartwatch that can make calls untethered, though. Samsung Gear S and Gear S2 are able to do this, and LG did the same with the LG Watch Urbane LTE in South Korea.

    The difference here is that the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition offers a high-end smartwatch with phone-free capabilities, while stilling Android Wear, not LG's WebOS platform.

    LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition specs

    Like the LG V10, the phone we're also seeing today that's an alternative to the LG G4, there are only a few differences between the two watches aside from the hallmark LTE connection.

    It runs the same 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor and 4GB of storage seen in pretty much every Android Wear smartwatch, and it has a 1.38-inch P-OLED display.

    This time, the resolution has been upped to 480 x 480, with 348 pixels per inch, and the RAM is counted as 768MB in order to power that cellular connection.

    Calls can drain the battery life, but the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition boosts its battery capacity to 570mAh instead of the previous 410mAh.

    But all of the extra components and bigger battery make it thicker. It's now 14.2mm thick instead of 10.9mm thick. Yes, this already big watch just got a bit chunkier, according to LG's specs.

    However, with top-notch specs and a fashionable design, if the LG Watch Urbane 2 fits, and you must have calls and data away from your phone, LG is your first and only option so far.
    The Economic Times

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