RAM Memory | 512.0 mB |
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Internal storage space | 4.0 GB |
CPU cores | Quad Core |
CPU speed | 1.1 GHz |
Microphone | yes |
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Gyroscope | yes |
Operating system | Android Wear 2.0 |
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Wireless charging | yes |
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Battery technology | Li-Ion |
Battery capacity | 240.0 mAh |
Battery life (running) | 18.0 h |
Screen size | 1.2 in |
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Display technology | OLED |
Screen resolution | 360 x 360 px |
Type of glass | Gorilla Glass |
Type of screen | Colour screen |
Case diameter | 1.67 in |
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Case height | 1.8 in |
Case thickness | 0.43 in |
Weight | 1.62 oz |
Watch case material | Stainless steel |
Wrist band material | Leather |
Colour of bracelet |
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Water resistance | yes |
IP code (level of dust/water resistance) | IP67 |
Bluetooth | yes |
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Bluetooth version | 4.2 |
Wi-Fi | yes |
Wireless networking standard |
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USB | yes |
Built-in navigation system | no |
Serious Android Wear 2.0 style
Let’s talk about one of the first smartwatches that bring Android Wear 2.0 to the masses. This is a review of the LG Watch Sport and the LG Watch Style.
The LG Watch Style helps introduce Android 2.0 to the masses, but fails to make use of all of the features that the software supports.
The LG Watch Style carries Google's smartwatch future on its shoulders. Along with the beefy LG Watch Sport, it heralds the arrival of Android Wear 2.0, Goo...
A thin, almost no-compromise reintroduction to Google's software
The chic LG Watch Style fills the space between powerful-but-unattractive smartwatches and analog-style hybrids, but is limited by inconsistent fitness tracking and poor battery life.
Without much substance this smartwatch struggles to Style it out...
The LG Watch Style is a pretty good looking watch, but you have to trade GPS, heart rate monitoring, and NFC for its slim profile. With more fully-featured, equally aesthetic offerings on the market today, we wouldn’t recommend the LG Watch Style for most consumers.
It may be thin and light, but the LG Watch Style has one of the smallest batteries of any smartwatch.
Choosing between them is simple. Do you want the pretty one or the powerful one?
Android Wear 2.0 kicked off with a pair of smartwatches from LG: the Watch Style and the Watch Sport. The Watch Sport is definitely the flagship between the
Are Android Wear 2.0 and two new watches from LG enough to get you to care about smartwatches?
If you're looking for a smartwatch that isn't overly huge, Google and LG recently launched one that runs the new Android Wear 2.0 platform. Read on, as New Atlas reviews the LG Watch Style.
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