LG will launch its recently-introduced circular smartwatch, the LG G Watch R, in South Korea on October 14. The release dates for other markets are not yet known, but the smartwatch is expected to start rolling out globally before the end of October, as promised soon after launch.
The company has confirmed a KRW 352,000 (roughly Rs. 20,300) price tag for the G Watch R. LG's circular smartwatch is considered the most expensive Android Wear smartwatch, with a price that is higher than its rectangular brother G Watch - which was unveiled at $229 (and launched in India at Rs. 14,999) - as well as the Samsung Gear Live (unveiled at $199, and launched in India at Rs. 15,900) and Motorola Moto 360 (unveiled at $249.99 - roughly Rs. 15,300).
The LG G Watch R features a circular 1.3-inch Plastic OLED or P-OLED display. The display comes with a 360x360 pixel resolution and unlike the Moto 360, is claimed to utilise 100 percent of the watch face.
The G Watch R is powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor paired with 512MB of RAM. The smartwatch features the same amount of inbuilt storage as the Gear S (4GB), and is backed by a 410mAh battery. The smartwatch is also IP67-certified and is claimed by the firm to run for 30 minutes in 1 metre of water.
The G Watch R smartwatch features a stainless steel frame, and is supported by a 22mm calf skin leather strap. The G Watch R will be available only in Black colour.
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