6. Sony LiveView
LiveView, The flagship smart-watch from Sony Ericsson, can connect with phones via Bluetooth and is able to display information like missed calls, texts and Facebook or Twitter updates. It comes with a 128×128 pixels, 1.3-inch OLED touchscreen display and easily connects only with Android 2.0+ smartphones which is a little disappointing for iOS users. It even includes a music player and Android app support. It is splash proof as it supported by IP54. This smart-watch can be used as a viewfinder to take photos via the connected smartphone. Company’s software developers have been working to create around 400 SmartWatch-compatible apps for this masterpiece. The interchangeable wristband gives this watch a versatile styling. The quick-touch screen and responsive controls have also been improved from previous concept designs. Also See: 10 most expensive mobile phones in the world (Photos)
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