[h=1]LG is making a new Smartwatch, and it runs WebOS[/h] January 8, 2015 Kishore Ganesh Leave a comment
Last year Google announced Android Wear, which finally brought some stability in the Wearables Market, which was then an nightmare of islands with different ecosystems and horrible Hardware (Excepting the Pebble, of course).
The first Android Wear Smartwatches were excellent software-wise, but the Hardware was bland: Not bad, not good, but bland. The next set of Wearables, the G Watch R and the Moto 360 were one of the first Wearables that you would actually like to put on.
In the weeks leading up to CES, it was rumored that LG will be announcing a new Smartwatch, and at CES, an Audi Demonstrator was spotted wearing a new LG Smartwatch.
While LG hasn’t officially announced it, it was obvious that the Smartwatch is a different one from LG’s current lineup. Android Central tracked down the man wearing it, and found out that it is indeed a new Smartwatch, albeit one we didn’t expect: A WebOS Wearable.
We knew a WebOS Smartwatch was coming, but we didn’t expect it to come so soon.
LG is making a new Smartwatch, and it runs WebOS | Tech Geek Forever
Last year Google announced Android Wear, which finally brought some stability in the Wearables Market, which was then an nightmare of islands with different ecosystems and horrible Hardware (Excepting the Pebble, of course).
The first Android Wear Smartwatches were excellent software-wise, but the Hardware was bland: Not bad, not good, but bland. The next set of Wearables, the G Watch R and the Moto 360 were one of the first Wearables that you would actually like to put on.
In the weeks leading up to CES, it was rumored that LG will be announcing a new Smartwatch, and at CES, an Audi Demonstrator was spotted wearing a new LG Smartwatch.
While LG hasn’t officially announced it, it was obvious that the Smartwatch is a different one from LG’s current lineup. Android Central tracked down the man wearing it, and found out that it is indeed a new Smartwatch, albeit one we didn’t expect: A WebOS Wearable.
We knew a WebOS Smartwatch was coming, but we didn’t expect it to come so soon.
LG is making a new Smartwatch, and it runs WebOS | Tech Geek Forever