The device comes with a Snapdragon 400 processor, 4 GB of storage, 768 MB of RAM and a 1.38-inch 480 by 480 resolution display & the battery is 570mAh, heart rate monitor, and IP67 certification. LG already had a webOS-powered Watch Urbane LTE< that could go it alone, while Samsung's Gear S ran Tizen. Packing Android Wear means this watch should have more apps ready for internet-connected use even when your phone and WiFi are out of range.
AT&T’s prices are set at $199.99 on a 2-year contract, while buying it off-contract will cost you $299. The Verizon is selling LG’s wearable for $449.99 on a 2-year contract or $499.99 without signing any documents. Users can now leave their phone at home and still stay up to date with their online lives.