The LG G Watch
has just leaked out in the flesh - one of the first Android Wear
smartwatches, it’s expected to arrive at Google’s I/O next week (and
attendees are even said to get it for free there).
We’ve seen
earlier leaks, but this one shows the display very clearly (is it just
us, or does it really seem a bit too much on the bluish side?). It
prompts the user to install Android Wear on the connected phone, and this supposedly means that you’d be able to have Android Wear as an installable app.
The other things that you can notice is the charging/syncing port of the device on the left, and the rubberized band.
As for the specs of the LG G Watch, we’ve seen them all leak out:
it’s expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 400 chip, have a
1.65-inch display with a 280 x 280 resolution. In terms of size, the G
Watch face is said to measure 37.9mm x 46.5mm and 10mm thick
(1.49-inches x 1.83 x .39) and weigh 61 g (~2.15 oz). Finally, the
battery on the G Watch should have a 400mAh capacity, and for about 36
hours on standby. How do you like what you see?
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