Post here when you receive your 2.0 update and your thoughts, questions and concerns. Ready to see how well it works...
So my Google Play store on my phone has an update for Android Wear 2.0 today. I updated it, but my Watch Urbane still shows Android Wear 1.5.0.3594013 version. Do we need to wait for LG to give us some sort of system update to get the new Wear 2.0?
My app just updated to 2.1 and shortly after that my watch notified me of a system update. It's upgrading the apps now.
Sweet...let us know if this is 2.0...I left my watch at home today so will have to check when I get home...
Sweet...let us know if this is 2.0...I left my watch at home today so will have to check when I get home...
Yep, was a false alarm.Came home to updates on my watch but not 2.0. It was the February Security Updates.
Security patch.. sorry thought for sure I got that already...
I thought for sure the LG watches would be quick considering they released two with 2.0 already...Yep...I'm thinking they'll want the Feb Security updates out first and then work on the 2.0...so I'm expecting 2.0 next month.
Well that's not promising lol...LG support answer to my question when I could receive the AW2.0 update for my Watch Urbane 2nd: "As far as we know there is no plan for updating LG smart watches with AW2.0".
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LG support answer to my question when I could receive the AW2.0 update for my Watch Urbane 2nd: "As far as we know there is no plan for updating LG smart watches with AW2.0".
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Right.. that's what we've all been clinging to...Wondering what this official upgrade list means then...
Asus: Asus ZenWatch 2, Asus ZenWatch 3
Casio: Casio WSD F10
Fossil: Fossil Q Founder, Fossil Q Wander, Fossil Q Marshal
Huawei: Huawei Watch, Huawei Watch Ladies
LG: LG G Watch R, LG G Watch Urbane (1st gen), LG G Watch Urbane (2nd gen)
Michael Kors: Access Bradshaw Smartwatch
Motorola: Moto 360 2, Moto 360 Sport
New Balance: RunIQ
Nixon: Nixon Mission
Polar: Polar M600
TAG Heuer: Connected
I'll be honest, I have talked to LG reps before regarding their phones, and it's safe to say that the reps aren't really that knowledgeable. I think there are considerable problems internally within LG with communication between departments. The best examples are the bootloop in issues and the customer service experience dealing with those. This is likely just another symptom of the internal communication problems within LG.