LG Launches Watch Phone In India 109
roh2cool writes "If you are a watch freak and also happen to be a fan of ultra rare (and expensive) gadgets, this might just interest you. The LG GD910 watch phone looks like a normal watch – except for the fact that it can double up as your mobile phone when needed. 'It is quite thin at just 13.9mm and packs in 3G and Video Calling capabilities as well. The phone is quite stylish and the front fascia is covered by scratch-proof tempered glass. It comes with a Bluetooth headset so you don’t have to keep talking like David Hasselhoff talked to his super-car KITT in the “Knight Rider” series.'"
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Ridiculous (Score:5, Funny)
Phones in India are normally cheaper than here in Canada, but 49,990 rupees is 1138.21 CAD, you would have to be stupid to buy this phone.
Anybody know when it comes to Canada?
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49,990 Indian Rupees mean = 1,084.26 US$ (according to xe.com) - no way the hardware or RD costs are that high, so they are milking it for the novelty factor for now. Seems India has a large enough middle class in search of status symbols now as well. But I wonder what technological breakthrough took so long that wrist-phones only show up now.
The LG Product page [lge.com] mentions a 510mAh battery for 7-8 days no standby, and again no easily replaceable battery it seems.
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But I wonder what technological breakthrough took so long that wrist-phones only show up now.
I remember as a child, "books of the future" showed people wearing small computers as their watches. They were almost right, except it was the phone that turned into a computer, not the watch.
Even when the technology can make powerful computers the size of the watch, I think many people would still rather have something with a larger screen/keyboard size, that they can still carry (i.e., a phone). Indeed, it's not u
Re:Ridiculous (Score:5, Funny)
Phones in India are normally cheaper than here in Canada, but 49,990 rupees is 1138.21 CAD, you would have to be stupid to buy this phone.
And even stupider to host your website on it...
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What the hell else is a watch supposed to do?
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It tells you the correct date and time and everyone else you're rich.
This watch is gigantic - I know its subjective but I seriously doubt "stylish" is what comes to mind when most people look at this thing.
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Oh, that's probably the intent, but the REAL statement is usually "I have a higher credit card balance than you, because I spend thousands of dollars on a watch."
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Actual message: I either have an obcene credit card balance or I have a lot of money but no financial sense. Either way I will probably be bankrupt in the not-too-distant future.
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Timex watches cost $30.. and yet there are people who buy Rolexes at over $3000 ... You dont call them stupid.. BUT someone who wants to buy a very expensive phone is stupid ??
Indians spend a lot on phones. Rs. 10,000 phones are common - and iphone costs Rs.30,000 ($800). So... a $1200 phone is not exactly completely messed up.
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1. You would have to be stupid to buy this phone.
2. Anybody know when it comes to Canada?
Yeah, I would have rated that "Funny" too.
BTW if you want the same kind of phone for more than $1,000.00 less, look at this
Samsung knockoff. [goodsatdeal.com]
wow (Score:1, Informative)
that's almost $1,100
Now all I need.... (Score:2)
is a netbook built into my pants and an mp3 player built into my shirt.
I'll still be wearing it on my belt, thanks (Score:2)
Re:I'll still be wearing it on my belt, thanks (Score:4, Insightful)
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You could keep it in a special pocket in your vest. Even have a little chain attached to it, with decorative fobs...
Nah. Who'd ever do that?
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i'll be wearing it, like all watches, on my belt loop. Why people don't do this i'll never know (bad eyesight, being the one exception)
also, nothing repels pesky advances from the other gender quite like a watch strapped smartly to a man's belt.
Stylish? Really? (Score:2)
No, that is not stylish. It looks like every other watch/gadget combination.
It's ugly. Just like all the others ever have been.
Too late. (Score:2)
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Note to self: avoid x10hosting like the plague. When your site exceeds its bandwidth allotment, they throw up the most godawful page filled with garbage ads that appear under your mouse when you move your mouse around. Even if that's a free hosting account, it's pretty ridiculous.
Nice but... (Score:3, Informative)
Just by googling "watch phone" I found many [surprisinggift.com] different [chinagrabber.com] waistphones for US$ 250 or less.
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... And, who wants video calls in such a tiny screen? ...
Honest, it's the small camera in this video watch. No, really, it's bigger in person.
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A better question would be "who wants video calls?"
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They are still researching a material for the strap to fit US waist demands!
Popular in China not long ago (Score:1)
Not just India; cheaper elsewhere too! (Score:1, Informative)
According to Engadget, it's five hundred quid: http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/16/lg-gd910-watch-phone-review/
...which they relate to being a more humble $808 US. Significantly better than the Indian price.
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...which they relate to being a more humble $808 US. Significantly better than the Indian price.
The dirty little secret of anything tech related is not only that, generally, the more poor the place the bigger the margin; also differences actually increase with the baseline price of an item.
The webhosts won't be able to afford at 20k (Score:2)
That site is dead as a dodo (Score:3, Informative)
Slashdot has done it again!
Product Page (Score:2)
Even CorelCache and MirrorDot have the 404 page. :)
Google's cache has the text, and it's all in TFS.
Here's the product page [lge.com], quad-band. Google Shopping says these are $1200.
I'll buy one just as soon as they come with a Microvision display.
$50 version (Score:2)
I've seen watch phones coming out of china for years now.
Normally the big firms innovate, and china copies, not vice versa.
5$, then brag all afternoon (Score:2, Funny)
At 12:00, go to the dollar store, find the biggest one dollar regular watch with a band they have. Now buy one buck worth of velcro strips in the same store. Velcro your regular phone to the front of the watch. That leaves three bucks for lunch. Show off to your buds at work all afternoon your new high tech wristwatch cellphone ;)
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Scratch your head and wonder why these things are being sold in India, Japan and China and not the US...
But remember, the US is still #1!!!! Guys? GUYS???
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The US is taken over by leftists. Who can afford luxury items anymore?
both? (Score:2)
There is an opposing side? This IS news.
Not much point... (Score:2)
If the manufacturer itself sugests that you're better off with a Bluetooth headset, what exactly this phone gives in comparison with "normal" one kept in a pocket / bag? Except bringing back problems with the skin on one of yor wrists...
PS. And since this is /., the summary has wrong reference - it's like in Babylon 5.
It comes with . . . (Score:2)
It comes with a Bluetooth headset so you don’t have to keep talking like David Hasselhoff talked to his super-car KITT in the “Knight Rider” series.
What's the point of that? If I'm buying a rare and expensive watch-phone, I want people to know I'm the uber-geek, dammit. I don't need no stinkin' Bluetooth headset.
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nothing new here... (Score:1)
This place [iwantoneofthose.com] has something cooler already (in the UK at least) Just insert your SIM card, and away you go... Better price too... It also has built in mp3/video player, and a camera...
Decent idea (Score:5, Informative)
The phone on your wrist is a decent idea which is severely flawed for several reasons.
1: Extreme lack of space for all that needs to go in it.
2: Lack of space to dial numbers.
3: Kinda annoying to charge, especially due to the fact that it will need to happen often.
Also, I fail to see how this is newsworthy, dealextreme.com offers several watch phones.
For instance: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13058 [dealextreme.com]
Also, the link isn't only slashdotted, the page is even suspended for using to much bandwidth.
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It is this chinese thing, sports only GPRS, but was for about 200 Euro, which is quite a standard price for a phone here in Czech republic.
Calling through BT headset is OK, texting letter by letter on the touchscreen through letter recognition was a pain to learn, but now it's quite fine, though slower, and I never wrote no SMS-novels. I had no problem whatsoever with dialling numbers.
The battery holds 1 or 2 days, be
You'd have thought by now... (Score:2)
When your website in India gets slashdotted... (Score:4, Funny)
When your website in India gets slashdotted and you call tech support, who answers the phone?
Bad description (Score:2)
Who wears a watch? (Score:5, Interesting)
There needs to be a slashdot poll to see how many people still wear watches. It has to be a dwindling number. There's a clock on my celphone, there was a clock on my pager, and in the 80s I was young enough to not have to give a crap about the time of day. So I've actually never worn a watch, except for a brief period when I enjoyed owning a few pocket watches, before they were accidentally put through the washing machine.
Who would want to wear a watch even if it was a cel phone? It's not like you can have a smartphone-sized display on it. Since my phone is also my portable web and email browser these days, it would be kinda...minimalist. A watch in the age of portable electronic devices is simply redundant.
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Why wear a watch?
Well, if the watches isn't a reason enough of their own: .. Maybe the UR-202 will get cheaper now? Not that it makes a difference.
* Urwerk UR-202 [youtube.com]
* Gerald Genta Arena Metasonic Sonnerie [ablogtoread.com]
* Mr. Jones The Accurate [watchismo.com]
* Or say Harry Winston Ocean Project Z6 [watchluxus.com], but now when I just checked there was also a new UR-203 [watchluxus.com]
What about a watch being one of the few jeweleries for men?
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More cool videos:
* Zenith Zero G [youtube.com]
* There also was a video for the Harry Winston Opus 7 [youtube.com]
A. Lange & Söhne [youtube.com]
Patek Philippe - Birth of a Legend [youtube.com]
And so on, unnecessary? Maybe. Guess new phones often are to. Atleast some people actually buying this kind of watches may want to wear them for longer than 2-3 years.
The Gerald Genta Arena above had up to 1100 pieces and took a year to pick together. If you want to get and experience some of the magic in a mechanical timepiece which actually manage to keep the time
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Or what about an analog digital one [youtube.com]? :D
Or for the people in Vegas one which let them play jackpot [youtube.com] for free?
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And hey, nudists may want phone connectivity too.
Ah, kids today. (Score:2)
I can tell the time with a quick flick of my wrist and a glance while you have to pull your phone out. Then again maybe you're part of the generation that always has their phone out anyways, compulsively tweeting and texting.
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Doesn't work in Manchester, UK.
Yes I've been there. You only see the Sun at the news-stands, and the day before your final exams...
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I actually know more or less the time of day, plus/minus half an hour. I have no idea how, but it's something I've had for years (including the habit of waking up just BEFORE the alarm goes off - but only if I set it - duh :-)).
However, I wear a watch, despite having a phone as well - it's simply faster to get a time/date from an analogue device that has only one, fixed location and mode..
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I wear a watch so I don't have to dig around in my pocket or bag for my phone just to quickly glance at the time. (Or have to get my phone, if I'm at home, which may be in a different room.)
Also it still works when my phone has drained its battery because I forgot the regular recharge it needs. And for people who ever go swimming, there are obvious advantages there too.
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Also, it's a great conversation-starter. No, I don't mean that I go around showing off my nerdy flash drive watch. If you are wearing a watch, inevitably you will be approached by people who have forgotten their time-telling device of choice. I've made a few good friends that way.
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Watches are also a more mature technology. Many are waterproof, and most are more durable than a cellphone. Battery life is a couple orders of magnitude better, and they're next to impossible to lose. Furthermore, a wat
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Going by the increasing number of fans at places like TimeZone [timezone.com], Watchuseek [watchuseek.com], and Styleforum [styleforum.net], I would say that it's not.
Besides, a lot of folks do not wear watches for time, but more as a piece of jewelry. Besides, a good watch goes with a good outfit -- there is no denying the aesthetic value of a watch.
I also travel and move around between time zones a lot (i.e. multiple times a week). So, for one,
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You know, I'd easily pay $200 right now for a watch that uses a BT connection to talk to my phone. When my phone rings, the watch tells me who's calling. I'd also be able to use a button to silence my phone. That's it, that's all it'd have to do. (I'm assuming I'd have to charge it less frequently than every 3 days.) Bonus if it could change my music selection and show me what song it is.
Any more complicated than that, like you were getting at, and you're just getting silly for a watch.
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You don't need $200, just $70.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/watches/c16c/ [thinkgeek.com]
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Dude..I had no idea that existed. Thank you for taking the time to send me that link!
Better website (Score:2, Informative)
Apparently the LG-GD910 was first introduced in Korea last year. [indian-tech-news.com]
das (Score:1, Informative)
slahdotted
But... (Score:2)
...what is the migration path for my legacy CASIO watch data!?!?!?
Lesser of two weevils (Score:2)
$1100 for a wrist decoration in India? It made me think of the scene in one of the Aubrey-Maturin novels where Steven gives an Indian girl some silver bracelets and gets her killed.
So when do I get my iWatch? (Score:3, Funny)
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I fully expect Apple to release an iWatch. Something with a super high resolution 1/2 inch screen where I can read graphic novels, listen to mp3's, watch high definition movies, while talking to grandma on the phone and swaping recipes with her online because I deserve to be one of the elite. Oh yeah, and it comes with a minature black turtle neck and levis case so I don't scratch the screen. (Score:2, Funny)
Aumsingly people complain about how much the iPhone is mentioned on this site.
Another link on GD910 (Score:3, Informative)
South Africa wins (Score:1)
Great!! (Score:1)
It's neither thin nor going to catch on (Score:2)
That might be quite thin for a cell phone, but over a half inch is really thick for a watch. And the cell phone has pretty much replaced the watch, I doubt that trend is going to reverse itself. There are too many functions of a modern cell phone that wouldn't work as well if it were strapped to your wrist (camera, texting, showing someone a picture, etc.)
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