This watch is compared in design to the Pebble Time Round, only without the disastrously large bezels. The other watch is said to be codenamed “ Swordfish.” It’s also thought to be the smaller of the two without GPS and LTE (might lack the heart rate monitor too). In other words, it could be a stand-alone device that wouldn’t need your phone nearby at all times. Thanks to the embedded GPS and LTE (heart rate monitor too), one could think of this watch like the Watch Urbane 2nd Edition 4G LTE Sport Carrier-Exclusive Overpriced (3rd Gen) device that LG once introduced, recalled, and then re-introduced in limited availability – that no one bought. It could come in a matte, dark grey finish called “titanium.” The watch will have lugs (the nubs that hold a watch band), like many other watches, a curved body that isn’t so puck-like, and three circular buttons on its side. It won’t be quite as large as the 46mm Moto 360, but could weigh in at around 43.5mm and with a 14mm thick case. One could be codenamed “ Angelfish.” This watch is said to be the larger of the two with built-in GPS and LTE radio. They sound like…round smartwatches made by Google. The report arrives via Android Police, who describes each watch at length, but doesn’t have mock-ups or images of either, leaving us the opportunity to open our creative minds to try and picture them. ![]() Because no one else seems interested in building them anymore, Google is apparently going to build two of their own Android Wear smartwatches, one with LTE and GPS, and another without.
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