[PConline News] LG announced on the 11th that AT&T will sell LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE in physical stores starting on November 13; Verizon will accept online pre-orders starting on the 12th and South Korea will also start selling this month. This smart watch supports Android smartphones and iPhones. In addition, LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE is also the first smart watch to support mobile communications. Although this is not the first LG smart watch that can operate independently (and use mobile phone networks), Watch Urbane 2nd Ed is still very different from it. Supporting an independent mobile phone network means that you can continue to use it without a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, and even make and receive calls and send and receive emails. In terms of appearance, Watch Urbane 2nd Ed is also very much like an artwork. Like its predecessors, it has a round dial and 3 physical buttons on the right (other Android Wear smartwatches have missing this). Watch Urbane 2nd Ed is equipped with a 1.38-inch circular screen with a resolution of 480x480 pixels and a battery capacity of 570mAh. It takes about every 1.5-2 days to charge one battery. The other artifact of the watch is the support provided by the operator. We have already heard of AT&T's NumberSync feature, and now Verizon also supports the Verizon Messages service for this watch. If the devices are far apart, messages and voices can be easily transferred. LG Watch Urbane 2nd Ed will be sold at Verizon for $499.99. The discounted price for the two-year contract is $449.99. It has now been determined that it will start accepting bookings on November 12 and will ship on November 19. The watch will be launched in the United Kingdom and South Korea, and will gradually land in markets such as Europe, Asia and the Commonwealth of Independent States in the coming months. Comments: From the MOTO 360 to the Samsung Gear S2, then the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Ed, the round dial will eventually become mainstream.