
LG has announced a new edition of its Watch Urbane. The "2nd Edition" comes with LTE support and higher resolution than previous Android Wear devices.
LG praises its second Watch Urbane, among other things, by the fact that the gadget has the highest-resolution display among the Android Wear smartwatches available to date. The 1.38-inch P-OLED panel has a resolution of 480 × 480 pixels and has a pixel density of 348 ppi. With its capacity of 570 mAh, the battery also offers more power than most other watches with Google's Wearable OS. In addition, the company promises a special "Power Saving Mode" that can extend the runtime even more.

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The new Watch Urbane connects to the outside world via Bluetooth, WLAN, 3G or LTE. Due to its SIM card slot, according to the manufacturer, it can do its job even without a smart health connected smartphone. For example, the wearable can make calls without a cell phone. Android Wear is used as the operating system. This means that the new Watch Urbane can work with Android and iOS devices.
The device, which is protected against dust and splash water according to IP67 certification, can measure the pulse and the stress level of the user and also offers workout tips. Three hardware buttons on the right side of the watch allow quick access to the desired apps and features.
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The new LG smartwatch is powered by a Qualcomm processor of type Snapdragon 400 clocked at 1.2 GHz. In addition to 768 MB of RAM, the gadget has 4 GB of internal memory. The dimensions of the smart health watch are 44.5 × 14.2 millimeters, the case is made of stainless steel.
The LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition will first be launched in the United States and Korea, and will later be available in Europe. So far, the manufacturer has not given any information on the price.
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