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The Watch Urbane features Android Wear 5.1 which comes with a few more features and a slight UI redesign as well.
The LG Watch Urbane features a 1.3 - inch Full Circle P - OLED (320x320p) display, a 1.2 GHz Quad - Core processor, 512 MB RAM / 4 GB eMMC, Bluetooth 4.1 LE, 9 - Axis, PPG sensors and 410 mAh battery.
The Urbane features heart rate tracking, stress level monitoring and workout tips for active users.
The refreshed Watch Urbane features a 1.38 - inch, 480 x 480 - pixel P - OLED display, which LG claims is the sharpest screen on any current smartwatch.
A noticeable difference between the two variants is that the LTE model features three buttons on the side whereas the standard Watch Urbane features a single button, with LG stating that the extra buttons are for navigation and easy access to quick settings.

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Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination features a new heroine, and, on the outside at least, beautiful, urbane Olivia couldn't be more different from the insecure and always - dieting Bridget.
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Sara Berman's poised and urbane figurative paintings will feature in two upcoming group shows in London this month: Young Gods at Charlie Smith London and Dark Wood curated by fellow artist Henry Hussey at the Transition Gallery.
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The smartwatch — which will make its debut at Mobile World Congress next week — features a similar design as the Watch Urbane, but comes with beefier hardware thanks to the addition of an LTE radio that allows you to make calls over VoLTE.
The Watch Urbane LTE features the same 1.3 - inch plastic OLED display and 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 400 CPU as its non-LTE variant, with the RAM doubled to 1 GB.
The Watch Urbane 2nd Edition, despite its annoying name, is one of the more fully - featured Android Wear smartwatches out there.
With the same features as most anything else on this list, the Watch Urbane is a well - presented package with an excellent display up front, and the only real complaints is that there just aren't any more options available in colors or different sizes.
The LG Watch Urbane was just announced at MWC 2015, which features the same hardware and Android Wear OS in a slimmer, more attractive package, as well as a standalone LTE version in the works that will be running a resurrected version of LG's own WebOS.
While Google doesn't explain any details about upcoming devices with LTE support, the Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE won't be the only watch to carry this feature, and now that Google has made the support for a connection to a cell network officially official, consumers can probably expect more options from various OEMs.
The Watch Urbane 2nd Edition looks nice, offers features no other Wear watch is offering, and includes some hardware under the hood that will make a lot of people look at their existing watch and consider upgrading.
The LTE version of the Urbane adds a bunch of extra features on top, including 4G connectivity and on - board GPS, but it runs LG's own software (not Android Wear) and is unlikely to go on sale outside Korea anytime soon.
The LG Watch Urbane is the first Google - powered wristwatch to come with Android Wear 5.1.1 preinstalled, though some older watches will be able to take advantage of its features once the software rolls out more globally.
The LG Urbane is fine as a step counter, but it doesn't have GPS built in, and that's the star feature of any runner's watch not sold via a bargain bin.
The Android 5.1.1 update shipped with the LG Watch Urbane, and we've already taken a good look at its features there, including wrist gestures, always - on apps, and the addition of WiFi on supported devices.
The Urbane is an Android Wear device featuring a 1.4 - inch POLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, and 1 GB of RAM.
Called the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE, the new watch includes several fresh features, including a heart rate monitor, a larger battery (570mAh), and a smaller chassis, which means it should look more natural on your wrist and less like a tech toy.
The only functionality that Huawei highlighted here was the ability to place and receive calls (through your phone), though it would appear that we're finally getting to see the features from the ill - fated LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE coming to the rest of Android Wear.
The second - gen Urbane was supposed to be the first Android Wear device to feature LTE connectivity and had already made its way into some customer hands before the company realized the quality issues to which the display was prone.
The Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE was supposed to feature a 480 × 480 P - OLED display.
SEOUL, Nov. 12, 2015 — The LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition, the first Android Wear smartwatch to feature cellular connectivity, will begin rolling out to customers worldwide starting this month in the United States and Korea with key markets in Europe, Asia and the Commonwealth of Independent States to follow in the months ahead.
That said, one feature appears limited: Wi - Fi support will apparently be available only to the LG Watch Urbane (it actually ships with the update pre-installed), Moto 360, Sony Smartwatch 3, and Samsung Gear Live.
Stylish, circular and packing LTE connectivity, the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE is one of the most premium and feature - packed Android Wear devices around — though it's now going to be playing second fiddle to the LG Watch Sport.
The Watch Urbane is also featuring the latest update to Android Wear.
This feature is already available in the Watch Urbane 2 LTE, as it also includes a speaker, so it's likely that the other watches will get it as well.
The new LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE is the first wearable device to feature cellular capability...
Right now, the vast majority of smartwatches running on the platform support API 22, but the new LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE is running on API 23 which belongs to Android 6.0 Marshmallow, as it includes newer features.
Here's how its cellular features work: if you go out and happen to leave your phone at home and connected to Wi - Fi or cellular, the Urbane will let you do all the same stuff as if your phone was in your pocket and paired over Bluetooth, provided it was already set up and paired to the phone.
But the Urbane 2 can use its cellular connection to enable its smart features when you're away from Wi - Fi and don't have your phone with you.
It might be appealing to avid runners that want to remain connected without a phone strapped to their arm (like other Android Wear watches, the Urbane 2 has 4 GB of onboard storage for music and can stream to Bluetooth headphones and it can use location services to track your run), but since most people have their phone with them at all times anyway, the Urbane's features are often redundant.
Google says that some of the smartwatches featured in The Magic Minute Project include the ASUS ZenWatch 3, ZenWatch 3, Michael Kors Access, Moto 360 2nd Gen, Moto 360 Sport, Huawei Watch, Nixon Mission, Polar M600, Fossil Q Wander, Fossil Q Marshal, Casio Smart Outdoor Watch and the LG Watch Urbane.
Though Android Wear watches have always had this ability, the Watch Urbane comes with its always - on watch face feature by default.
Talking about the Gear S2 Classic, it is one with a premium design as it features a black finish with a matching leather band and is aimed to take on the high - end smart watches like the LG Watch Urbane and also the Apple watch.
The Watch Urbane runs on Google's Android Wear operating system and has features such as Always - On and gesture controls.
The LG Watch Urbane also features a heart rate monitor, a key characteristic of many smartwatches.
While the Urbane has the standard UI we have seen with all other Android Wear devices, LG makes accessing some of the watch's features a bit easier through the addition of three buttons on the right side that give shortcut access to settings such as contacts, LG health, and app list.
Cosmetics aside, the biggest difference is under the hood, as the Urbane 2 is the first Android Wear device to feature cellular connectivity.
However, the Watch Urbane is the first one to feature Android 5.1.1, which should be rolling out to the others rather soon.
While the Watch Urbane 2 has some interesting features like being the first Android Wear device with cell capabilities, the event was mainly focused on the V10 smartphone.
Not forgetting, the Watch Urbane 2nd Edition can connect via Bluetooth 4.1, Wi - Fi or of course, its main selling feature, 3G and 4G.
The Urbane LTE (releasing in the future) will feature its own cellular radio for full untethered connectivity.
There are a few smartwatches w / LTE features on board like LG Watch Sport, the LG Watch Urbane LTE Edition, the Verizon Wear24, and the Huawei Watch 2.
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