I'm looking at a smart watch that makes and receives phone calls? I know Samsung has one powered by Tizen but is there any other that is powered by Android wear ?
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If you want to make, talk on, and complete the call entirely on the watch without ever taking out your phone... Then no Android Wear watches perform this feat yet.I'm looking at a smart watch that makes and receives phone calls? I know Samsung has one powered by Tizen but is there any other that is powered by Android wear ?
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My lg headset pairs great with the lg urbane and i can make and receive phone calls on my watch
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The LG watch urbane 2nd edition LTE. I have one and I love it, and the cellular function even works overseas, which is something the Samsung watches don't.I'm looking at a smart watch that makes and receives phone calls? I know Samsung has one powered by Tizen but is there any other that is powered by Android wear ?
Sadly, this watch has been recalled by LG and while I understand why some people would still want one or keep the one they already have, I would caution a potential buyer to PLEASE do your homework (so to speak). Lookup why LG discontinued it and recalled it and make the best decision for you... I kinda doubt this is going to be a viable long-term option for most users.The LG watch urbane 2nd edition LTE. I have one and I love it, and the cellular function even works overseas, which is something the Samsung watches don't.
You can find them on Ebay only at this point. Since this watch uses the very latest version of AW, I assume more watches will now support cell functionality... Before, they simply couldn't.
I agree with you that anyone looking into it should read up on it, and to provide a bit more info:Lookup why LG discontinued it and recalled it and make the best decision for you...
Those reports mis-quoted or misinterpreted the official LG statement: LG said it would be bad for THEIR image, and some articles took it to mean THE image quality, thus the display. This rumor spread like wildfire from there.Most reports I heard were involving the display and "manufacturing partners" prevented them from being more specific. Of course, this isn't official and could just be a bit on the rumor-y side.
Good to know... The one thing that I take away from it is that whatever the issue was it was serious enough to scrap an entire product launch right before a holiday shopping season... This was no small decision on LG's part. That alone should tell you something just isn't right there.Those reports mis-quoted or misinterpreted the official LG statement: LG said it would be bad for THEIR image, and some articles took it to mean THE image quality, thus the display. This rumor spread like wildfire from there.