Droid Life compiled a list of smartwatches that have NFC chips in them and that also support Google's Android Pay platform. This list includes the following devices. . .
- LG Watch Sport
- LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE
- TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45
- Huawei Watch 2
- Verizon24
GSM Arena did a quick hands-on article for both the LG Watch Style and the LG Watch Sport. They don't talk much about these devices (other than their specs), but they do show them off in some detailed photos.
Droid Life just published their review of the LG Watch Sport and thinks it isn't the most comfortable smartwatch available. They did enjoy Android Wear 2.0 though, and look forward to seeing that on more Android Wear devices.
The Verge has published its video review of the LG Watch Sport. The review claims the biggest issues with the new smartwatch is related to the big design of the device.
Android Authority has published its review of the LG Watch Sport and gave it a score of 8.5 out of 10. The pros of the device include a large display that works very well and the rotating dial is a "wonderful addition".
Deidre from SamMobile has taken a look at both the Gear S3 and LG Watch Sport and gives everyone a few reasons as to why you should skip LG's latest watch.
Android Police has published its review of the LG Watch Sport and states that there are a few big compromises that can't be overlooked. These include a thick body and "so-so" battery life.
Droid Life just published their hands-on unboxing of the LG Watch Sport. After showing us the contents of the box, they then boot it up and we get a quick look at the software it runs.
LG Watch Sport and Style are now available in the Google Store. They're in stock and ready to ship, with orders expected to be delivered by Monday or Tuesday with expedited shipping.
The Watch Sport costs $349 and comes in titanium or dark blue, while the Watch Style will set you back $249 and...
Curious about the new LG watches that feature Android Wear 2.0? Android Central has a quick breakdown of the differences between the LG Watch Sport and the LG Watch Style. Namely, connectivity features like LTE and GPS are the big differences.
Android Police went hands-on with the new LG Watch Sport and they appreciated how many features were packed into this device. However, they feel it isn't for everyone since the device is thick and costs $350.
If you're an AT&T customer and you're looking to pick up the LG Watch Sport then you can do so on February 10th. This wearable will be priced at $17.50 per month for 20 months (for $350 total).
Curious about the specs of the LG Watch Sport? A quick run down includes 1.38" OLED display, Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset with 768MB of RAM, 4GB of storage, 430 mAh battery, with LTE, WiFi, GPS, and NFC connectivity options.
Evan Blass has shared a new image of the unannounced LG Watch Sport smartwatch which is expected to make its debut tomorrow. The image shows the Android Wear 2.0 device in two different colors - gray and blue.
The LG Watch Sport is close to being launched and a newly leaked photo claims it will be for sale at AT&T. The document shows a shelf that the smartwatch will be sitting on for display.
It's been rumored that the LG Watch Style will only cost $250, but now a new rumor places a price tag of $350 for the bigger, LTE connected LG Watch Sport.
Noted leaker Evan Blass has detailed the rumored Google smartwatches. They're built by LG and are slated to launch on February 9th. They're being called the LG Watch Sport and Watch Syle, with no Google branding on either of the devices.
The Sport features a 1.38" display, while the Style...
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