Check out the boot screen animation for the LG G Watch

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Check out the boot screen animation for the LG G Watch
LG has already put up a website, giving away just about everything you would want to know about the LG G Watch. The wearable is expected to be one of the first to use Android Wear, a variant of Android made for wearable devices. A couple of recent leaks revealed some of the watch faces that will be available for the smartwatch. With the various options, you can make it feel as though you're using a new watch every time you change its face. In addition, a video showing off the boot screen animation of the LG G Watch has been leaked. The watch is expected to be released at the end of next month after the Google I/O developer conference.

A version of the LG G Watch, model number LG-W100, recently visited the FCC. This version of the timepiece still requires a smartphone to pair with, in order to make or take calls. The watch offers a 1.65 inch screen, with a 280 x 280 resolution, 4GB of native storage, and is expected to be dust and water resistant.

Another model that has been mentioned as a variant of the LG G Watch is the LG-W120L. This is expected to be a model of the smartwatch that can connect to a cellular network on its own, like the upcoming Samsung smartwatch reportedly called the Gear 2 Solo. The LG-W120L happens to show up in a list of new devices coming to Korean carrier LG U Plus. If the first LG G Watch is the LG-W100, the LG-W120L could be a variant of the same watch, with its own connectivity.

As for the leaked watch faces, and the boot-screen video for the LG-W100, check out the video screenshot below.


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source: @UpLeaks, mylgphones via GforGames
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