Motorola’s Moto 360 as well as LG’s G Watch are probably two
of the most anticipated devices of this quarter. Why? Because these two
wearables will be the first devices to come with Android Wear.
At present, the only things we know about these devices are
about their design
and construction;
and there aren’t many details about their internals. Luckily, a specs sheet of
the LG G Watch was leaked yesterday on Twitter.
According to the document, the wearable will have a
1.65-inch display with a resolution of 280 x 280 pixels. It will also have 4GB
of internal storage and a 400mAh Li-Polymer battery which allegedly can last up
to 36 hours on standby and can be recharged in less than 2 hours.
The LG G Watch is expected to be unveiled at this year’s
Google I/O happening at the end of the month. LG will reportedly start shipping
the watch by the second week of July for around $300.

