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LG’s G Watch R is making its way to AT&T

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Oct 27, 2014
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TECHi's Analysis

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If you happen to be on the lookout for a new smartwatch that you would like to wear around your wrist and flaunt it, why not choose from a model that will boast of the virtue of having the world’s first full circle P-OLED display? That happens to be none other than the LG G Watch R, and the folks over at AT&T have announced that they will be carrying the LG G Watch R for the discerning smartwatch hunter.

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9to5google's Report

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AT&T announced today that it will be one of America’s first wireless carrier’s to sell the LG G Watch R. Ma Bell didn’t provide any specific details about pricing and release plans, however LG recently said that the gadget’s global rollout is scheduled to start sometime next month. Compatible with devices running Android 4.3 or higher, the LG G Watch R is a follow up to the company’s square-shaped G Watch, which AT&T currently carriers for $229. We went hands-on with LG’s new Android Wear-powered timepiece last month during IFA in Berlin and found its hardware to be very similar to its predecessor, with the exception of its round face and heart rate monitoring sensor.

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