LG patents wearable smartphone

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“Just add a strap to it!” – LG plans to bridge the gap between smartphones and smartwatches, and it’s gonna take a strap, but also a few other functionalities.

LG introduced a new patent that shows a smartphone which can turn and serve as a smartwatch by using a strap. Now, let us clarify from the get-go: this is a patent, and it doesn’t mean LG are already producing these devices – the ideas from many patents just never come to be realized, and this is more interesting from what it implies for the future of LG and their technological pursuits more than the product itself.

The team at Phone Arena claim that LG’s phone would have to be entirely flexible, both screens and internal components, so they can “bend” along with the strap-bracelet, hooking up by using magnets.

This is just the design for an idea, and there’s a long distance between having an idea and knowing how to make it happen. LG has already done a bit of progress with the LG G Flex and the G Flex 2, but there is still quite a distance between these and a completely flexible device.

Even so, LG aren’t the only developers interested in the field, as we had already seen Samsung at the CES 2013, who had shown an amazing device that could bend, which had impressed everyone, but was only a prototype so far. The South Korean giant had announced the past month that maybe next year they would begin producing completely flexible phones.

We will have to wait until 2016 or 2017 to see if developers eventually cash in on these ideas, or if this is all just a pipe dream.

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WebOS has gotten a second wind thanks to LG and their latest smartwatch, the LG Watch Urbane.

The LG Watch Urbane LTE has finally been show, and it is one of the greatest hardware pieces we’ve seen in a while: capable of connecting to 4G networks and running on the proprietary LG Wearable Platform operating system based on WebOS also used on LG TVs is a breath of fresh air on an industry where everything seems to be either Android or iOS.

LG had introduced a previous version of Urbane which did run Android Wear, Google’s OS for wearable gadgets, so it seems that for the time being LG plans to support both, which in the end is a clever decision, as no one knows as of now what exactly they want on their smartphones.

The Urbane LTE is the fourth smartwatch released by LG, and just like previous models it sports a 1.3 plastic-organic-light-emitting diode circular display with an always-on “ambient mode”, a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor and 4 GB of memory. The new details, though, include the fact that it works on its own without pairing it with a smartphone and can receive calls and send text messages, while also using a better battery that makes it last (at least on stand-by mode) for days.

But the Urbane LTE has a few key differences from its non-LTE sibling. With an independent LTE connection, it can make and receive calls and text messages. It also has a heftier 700 mAh battery, offering several days in standby mode. The physical buttons on the side serve to access settings, switching between apps, and even an option to send a distress beacon to a preset contact. Users will be able to get a better look at the Urbane Watch LTE at the next WMC 2015 in Barcelona.

Via CNET

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