Today, Google released a new Android Wear beta, which brings the OS to API 26, or Android 8.0 Oreo. It's not a major update to the operating system, and only contains a couple of new features.
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LG's Watch Sport is one of the more stylish takes on Android Wear 2.0, and it packs Qualcomm's Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset all for a price of $349. Here's our review of LG's new smartwatch.
According to a number of reports, Verizon and LG have canceled the carrier's variant of the Watch Sport. The device has been removed from Verizon's website, but it's still available from AT&T.
Google recently announced Android Wear 2.0 and it looks like Verizon will offer its own exclusive wearable, in the form of the Wear24, which will arrive on Verizon in March for $299.99.
Google has formally unveiled the two launch devices for its new Android Wear 2.0 update: the $249 LG Watch Style; and the more capable $349 Watch Sport, with GPS, NFC, LTE, and more.
If a leaked manual is to be believed, LG's next wearables won't only be powered by Google's latest Android Wear OS, but it will also have the ability to utilize Android Pay and Google Assistant.
After a rather blurry leak last week, a clear image has emerged of the new LG Watch Style, which is expected to go on sale for around $249, alongside the larger, and better-equipped, Watch Sport.
Google is expected to unveil Android Wear 2.0 in February. Alongside the debut, there is also rumor that two new LG watches will be revealed. Today, we may be getting our first unofficial glimpse.
According to a new report, the first two smartwatches that Google will show off with Android Wear 2.0 will both be made by LG, and will be called the Watch Sport and the Watch Style.
A new report outlines how Apple intends to display and sell the Apple Watch to customers through their stores, adding a more personal sales pitch based around individual style.