January 7, 2009 9:04 AM PST

LG reveals GD910 Watch Phone to be released this year

by Nicole Lee
LG Watch Phone

LG Watch Phone

(Credit: LG)

We first saw the LG Watch Phone last year at CES 2008, but it was behind glass and no one was allowed to really see how it all worked. This year, however, LG plans to break it out of the display case. At the LG press conference a few minutes ago, they demonstrated a real working prototype of the watch phone and it looks to be a real must-have for the spy wannabe in your life. It has a touch-screen user interface (!), three side-mounted buttons, Bluetooth, a speakerphone, and even a full-blown music player. It's water resistant, and it'll feature 3G HSDPA, which leads us to think it may come to AT&T some time this year.

UPDATE: We've just got more details about the watch phone. It has tempered glass, a high-quality metal casing, and is around 13.9mm thick. The touch screen itself is 1.43 inches diagonally, and features LG's Flash interface. Features include voice recognition, Text to Speech so it can read out text messages, and stereo Bluetooth. However, the huge disappointment is that the watch phone will be Europe-only (insert sad face here). We think it may still be compatible with local GSM networks, but only time will tell (apologies for the bad pun).

UPDATE 2: More updates on the Watch Phone. LG has just told us that the Watch Phone will have quad-band GSM, and that the 3G/HSDPA will be compatible with AT&T's frequency. So even if it is Europe-only, you could potentially get one unlocked and use it here. We'll see if we can get more news about pricing and availability.

Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also pretty geeky--she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.
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by Ryan_R January 7, 2009 3:15 PM PST
I don't know if advertising the watch with images of a calculator on it is such a good idea :o)
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by smdouglas January 7, 2009 3:39 PM PST
A calculator face could be a good idea, but what you're viewing is a touchtone telephone faceplate. It's reverse of a calculator.
by jajotu May 24, 2009 11:11 AM PDT
It's not a calculator. You're looking at the dialing pad. Check out
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR50ZcHrmC0
for a cnet review and demonstration.
by Shadcell January 7, 2009 3:49 PM PST
I've always wanted a watch like this, but I never really thought about it being a phone as well... I like my phone for other things such as internet usage and sending emails, which I imagine would be difficult on a watch phone. Still, I really like the idea. I just wish someone would sell the same thing minus the phone part.
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by tech_junkie14 January 7, 2009 10:49 PM PST
Great concept for a wristwatch. But, give me something that's similar to this but, take the phone away and leave the 3G in. That would be one interesting device. I wonder if it comes with GPS. If not, add it!
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by ct112 January 8, 2009 11:37 AM PST
LG is not selliing these until late this year and they will still be unavailable in the states.

I already have one that I am currently using. I got mine from 3gwatches.com

It's actually a very practical device! It's suitable to wear to the gym or to the office.
It's COMPLETELY handsfree!! Which is the best part!

I paid $185 for mine, which is apparently really cheap, considering they can go for $1,400... Mine came with a bluetooth headset & also with stereo earphones as well. It has a built-in mp3 player, video, vibration, stylus pen, touch screen, caller id, and it takes suprisingly great pictures with the camera, o yea, and YES it DOES also tell time. lol.
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by srleeplus3377 January 9, 2009 7:16 AM PST
man it be so cool to have this did you know there was voice recognition for BOTH dialing and messaging, completely sleek. taking pictures with this baby, that is just BOND. good luck for u mates in america :p
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by aaqilmaredia January 9, 2009 11:27 AM PST
what is the cost for this watch??????
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by funnygrig October 29, 2009 8:12 AM PDT
Good idea for <a href="http://gift2holiday.com/">gift 2 holiday</a> -)
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