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Authors: JordanLG has a new watch on the way and this ones apparently analog.
Wait! Dont go! Its also digital, with both a Wear OS-powered screen and mechanical hands.The upshot is you should be able to get full smartwatch functionality and, when the battery inevitably dies, still know what time it is.Weve also heard rumors about some of the other specs and features, all of which youll find below, along with information on the likely-imminent release date.
Plus, weve come up with a list of all the things we want from LGs upcoming wearable.Cut to the chaseWhat is it LG's next smartwatchWhen is it out Probably very soonWhat will it cost Maybe around $300 / 300 / AU$400LG Watch Timepiece release date and priceAlthough weve only recently started hearing rumors about the LG Watch Timepiece its likely that the watch is landing soon.For one thing, LGs last Wear OS devices (the LG Watch Style and LG Watch Sport) both landed over a year ago, so were due a new one.
Also, it was rumored that the LG Watch Timepiece would launch on April 30.
That, of course, didnt happen, but if there was any truth to that rumor it suggests that the wearable is coming very soon.As for exactly when, were not sure, but Google IO 2018 is a possibility and that kicks off on May 8.We have less idea about the price, but based on the rumored specs and features it might land somewhere between the LG Watch style, which launched at $249/229, and the LG Watch Sport, which started at $349, so perhaps the LG Watch Timepiece will be roughly $300/300 (around AU$400)LG Watch Timepiece news and rumorsThe Timepiece could be priced somewhere between the Style and the SportTheres only one real LG Watch Timepiece leak so far, but its a big one, detailing most of the specs and features.According to Android Headlines, the Timepiece will run Wear OS, but as well as a screen it will have mechanical hands.
That will allow it to keep telling the time for much longer between charges, with its apparently 240mAh battery said to keep the clock ticking for up to 100 days in its most basic time-telling mode, apparently dubbed Watch Mode.Use the LG Watch Timepiece as a proper smartwatch and it can still supposedly keep telling the time for up to 100 hours once its main battery has died.We've seen a similar combination of real hands and a smartwatch display on the MyKronoz ZeTime, but it's interesting to see a big brand like LG embracing the idea of fusing the two technologies.The same source says that the LG Watch Timepiece will have a 1.2-inch 360 x 360 screen, a Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset, 768MB of RAM, 4GB of storage and dimensions of 45.5 x 45.4 x 12.9mm, and will be available in New Aurora Black and Cloud Silver.
All of which is a fairly standard assortment of specs for a Wear OS device.In fact, it sounds very similar to the LG Watch Style from a specs perspective, but with 50% more RAM and a thicker build.
Like its stylish predecessor, the LG Watch Timepiece will also apparently lack GPS and NFC though.What we want to seeThe LG Watch Timepiece might be landing soon, and when it does we hope it has the following features.1.
Decent battery lifeThe LG Watch Style needs daily charges, hopefully the Timepiece won'tOne of the biggest problems with smartwatches in general and with the LG Watch Style specifically is battery life, and we mention the Style because the LG Watch Timepiece is rumored to have a battery of the same size.
Thats a worry.While we may be able to keep using it as a watch for far longer, thanks to the rumored mechanical hands, we really want to get more than a days use out of the smartwatch functions, so hopefully that will be possible here.2.
GPS and NFCRumors suggest the LG Watch Timepiece wont have GPS or NFC, but we hope theyre wrong, as without them its smart functionality will be limited.NFC is needed for contactless payments, while GPS is necessary to track runs and other excursions.
Sure, you can use your phone for both, but that can be less convenient and means having to carry your phone with you even when youre out on a jog.3.
A stylish designWe'd like the LG Watch Timepiece to look just as good as the Watch StyleOne thing we dont know much about yet is the design of the LG Watch Timepiece, though the rumored dimensions of 45.5 x 45.4 x 12.9mm put its size somewhere between the LG Watch Style and LG Watch Sport.Thats acceptable, even impressive given that the company is apparently squeezing mechanical hands in there too, but hopefully it looks and feels stylish and expensive.
With mechanical hands this could almost pass for an analog watch and we dont want it to look like a cheap one.4.
Full waterproofingThe LG Watch Style has IP67 certification and the LG Watch Sport has it beat with IP68 certification, but neither of them are really designed to be taken swimming, which is what we want from the LG Watch Timepiece especially if it also has the tools to track us while were in the pool.Given that its rumored to lack GPS and NFC we doubt well get this, as its probably going to be a fairly basic smartwatch, but we live in hope.5.
Standout featuresA major problem faced by Wear OS devices is the lack of a standout feature.
Many of them are very similar and arguably few if any are anywhere near essential rather, theyre luxury items that can add a little convenience to your life.What wed really like is for the LG Watch Timepiece to truly justify its existence.
If it has mechanical hands as rumored that could be a big step in the right direction, and certainly help it stand out from most Wear OS watches, but ultimately all that would do is make it a match for a conventional watch (with smart features on top), so wed like to see something more from it.4XbdJYNh73vm6LsMSufwCS.jpg#





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