![]() Two LG smartwatch models have previously passed through the FCC (US Federal Communications Commission) and that suggests the Timepiece – or some kind of wearable – is coming very soon. The latest release rumor suggests it'll launch alongside the LG V40 ThinQ, which is set to be announced on October 3 at an event in New York. That, of course, didn’t happen so we thought Google IO 2018 was a possibility… but that didn't happen either. It was previously rumored that the LG Watch Timepiece would launch on April 30, 2018. LG’s last Android Wear devices (the LG Watch Style and LG Watch Sport) both landed well over a year ago, so we're due some Wear OS watches from the company. What will it cost? Maybe around $300 / £300 / AU$400.When is it out? Probably very soon, maybe October 3.What is it? LG's next smartwatch, its first to sport physical hands.We'd originally heard that LG may launch two watches at the same time, but since then we've only heard of the watch originally referred to as the LG Watch Timepiece and now rumors suggest it'll be called the LG Watch W7 when it's on shop shelves. We’ve also heard rumors about some of the other specs and features, all of which you’ll find below, along with information on the likely-imminent release date. The upshot is you should be able to get full smartwatch functionality and, when the battery inevitably dies, still know what time it is. Wait! Don’t go! It’s also digital, with both a Wear OS-powered screen and mechanical hands. LG has a new watch on the way and this one’s apparently analog. Rumors suggest it'll be called the LG Watch W7 and will launch alongside the LG V40 ThinQ on October 3. However, the price of the smartwatch has not been released yet.Update: The LG Watch Timepiece may finally see the light of day, but with a whole new name. The LG Watch Timepiece is reported to be announced on Monday, and it will come in two color options- Aurora Black and Cloud Silver it will be made available sometime in June. But the hands of the analog clock over the digital dial may prove to be a hindrance to its users. The watch strap can be changed since it will come with a rubber strap that can swap wristbands of the same size (22mm). However, the smartwatch lacks NFC or GPS support. The battery power of this watch is 240 mAh. It will charge with a USB-C port, Bluetooth 4.2 support, and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. But the SoC used here was used in smartwatches like Huawei Watch 2 and is quite outdated. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 2100 and comes with 768 MB of RAM. The tracker can be used in a variety of sports activities. It also comes with IP68 dust and water resistance. This will be a hybrid of analog and smartwatch, and it should make for some cool and interesting potential features in the future. The smartwatch will feature a 1.2-inch 360×360 circular LCD display underneath regular analog watch hands. Almost everything regarding the smartwatch has been released except its appearance. ![]() Wear OS is basically the rebranding of Android Wear, and the software to is the same, just the name is different. However, with the rise of smartwatches in the market, it seems like a good time for the Korean company to enter into a rapidly increasing and profitable market.Īccording to the AndroidHeadlines report, LG will release it with Wear OS. So far, LG has not taken steps in that direction of releasing smartwatches since the launch of the last LG Watch Sport. LG is all set to release its new line of smartwatches known as the LG Watch Timepiece. ![]()
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