LG and Audi smartwatch works with WebOS

The CES 2015 that is taking place in the city of Las Vegas is giving a lot to talk about. We have already seen some of the new features that the main manufacturers have presented, such as LG with its G Flex 2, or the new range of smartphones from ASUS. But what few expected was that Audi will show the world the new LG smartwatch.

Well, it hasn't been exactly like that. During the German manufacturer's press conference, he used a mysterious LG smartwatch, with a design very similar to the LG G Watch R, to bring an autonomous car to the stage. Now we bring you a very interesting surprise: this enigmatic LG smartwatch uses WebOS

LG Smartwatch Audi (2)

Rumors had already been heard about the possibility that the next lg smartwatch Android Wear was left aside, but it was initially denied by seeing the watch worn by Ulrich Hackenberg, in charge of conducting the Audi press conference.

Initially it was speculated that this watch made exclusively for Audi by the Korean giant, used a custom version of Android Wear. Nothing is further from reality. Thanks to the guys from Android Central we have learned more details about this device.

And it is that the Android Central team has approached the Audi stand and they have managed to record a very interesting video showing some details the sea of ​​interesting of the new LG smartwatch.

LG Smartwatch Audi (1)

Keep in mind that it is more than likely that during the next edition of the Mobile World Congress to be held during the first week of March in Barcelona, ​​LG will surely present the successor to the LG G Watch R, which is surely a device very similar to the one that Audi has shown.

To begin with, we can see that the clock allows you to perform some functions in an Audi car, such as remotely unlocking the doors of your vehicle. The button in the center is used to open a list of applications, highlighting "Find my phone" ideal for those clueless who do not know where they leave their phone.

But the strong point comes when we see that this smartwatch uses WebOS, the Palm operating system which died despite being a really good OS. Although it seems that it will be reborn again. And no one can deny that the stainless steel dial and overall design of this watch is simply flawless.


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