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LG Watch Urbane will be hitting the globe via Google Store very soon

The LG Watch Urbane is finally getting a global roll out via the Google Store, with the first batch to roll out in South Korea.

LG’s wearable will also become available in Canada, France, Germany, Australia, Hong Kong, Ireland, India, Italy, Spain, Japan as well as the UK and the US later this month.

The Urbane is basically a smartwatch masquerading as a beautifully crafted mechanical watch, with a bright 1.3 inch plastic OLED display at 245ppi, quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor as well as 512MB RAM and 4GB storage. It’s also IP67 certified against water and dust, plus has a leather strap that can be swapped out to any regular 22mm watch strap of your choosing.

Unfortunately, since Google Store isn’t available in Malaysia it’s possible that we will only be able to get the watch from grey importers or official retailers should LG roll them out to our region.

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