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LG G Watch is now going international through Google Play and retailers



Today, the South Korean consumer electronics manufacturer, LG has sanctioned a new Press Release, announcing the global availability of their new LG G Watch, running Android's latterly unveiled wearable platform, Android Wear. Starting today, the smartwatch will be available to customers around the world both online and offline, from Google's Play Store and through a number of selected retailers. Remember, the device is already retailing in the United States and a few more countries for $299.

Where LG has also showed us a list of countries that will be offering their new product, G Watch. This list includes, United States, Canada, France, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Australia, India, Japan and South Korea, that will bring them both online and offline as aforementioned and also in more 15 other countries, from which the key markets are said to be Brazil, Mexico, Russia, Singapore and New Zealand.

"As one of the first Android Wear devices to market, we see this as the beginning of a long-term commitment to making wearables running Android Wear a household name. We’re confident that once consumers see how useful and compelling LG G Watch can be, it will be integrated into their daily lives, just as smartphone have done," said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.

Source: LG

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