DinSides: On mobile exhibition first day showed Huawei’s new smart watch, Huawei Watch.
This is in our eyes possibly the prettiest Android clockwise until now and comes in both black-, silver- and gold finish, with the potential for both leather and metal straps.
The screen of the clock has also received higher resolution (400×400 pixels), making it the sharpest Android Wear-clockwise to date, with a pixel density throughout 286ppi.
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Can be customized
Huawei has also created over 40 different “watch faces” so that you can choose how the clock should look like when it shows the time.
In addition, it can show things like number of unread messages and steps so far today as part of “the movement.”
It is also used sapphire glass which in practice will be scratch-free, and the back is a heart rate monitor that can also measure your pulse through the day. Sensors in the phone should automatically detect whether you walk, jog or cycle and log workouts accordingly.
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LG Watch Urbane
Another round smart clock that has just seen the light, LG Watch Urbane. It is a sequel to the LG Watch R, but has a significantly more luxurious appearance, which also revealed the price tag, which is set to 2.990 million indicative.
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Also this clock has a built-pulse monitor and is compatible with all 22mm watch straps. It runs Android Wear and has a screen resolution of 320×320 pixels.
Big Brother LG Watch Urban LTE is even a notch sharper and has, as its name implies, support for SIM card so that it can also be used without being connected to a phone, with both speaker and microphone so you can use it that a telephone. It also has built-in WiFi, NFC and GPS.
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Although the model names are quite similar, running it a Mobile version of WebOS (ie not Android). WebOS is LG’s own operating system which we recognize from Televisions their and the clock has therefore a completely different user interface.
According to LG’s representative, however, comes not this edition of Norway, at least not initially.
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