There is also a titanium/white gold version with diamonds listed at 14.999€ ($20,514)

Oct 18, 2011 15:02 GMT  ·  By

In the relatively short time since it's been out, Android has managed to make its way into all sort of devices, and on October 25 the army of gadgets running Google mobile OS will get a new member with the introduction of the i’m Watch.

While this isn't the first time we have seen such a device, the Sony Ericsson LiveView is remarkably similar to the i’m Watch in functionality, this is one of best looking such gadgets we have seen to date.

Good looks aside, the i’m Watch is powered by an ARM IMX233 processor, 4 GB storage, 64 MB RAM, Bluetooth 2.1, and a built-in rechargeable Li-Po 400 mAh battery, which is definitely quite a powerful configuration for a device this size.

The 1.54-inch screen with a 240×240 pixel resolution will allow you to check the weather forecast, view stock market data, and receive notifications from Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, and more.

When it will arrive later this month, the i’m Watch will be available in seven colors at a 249 € ($340 US) price point. If the price is no problem for you, than there's also a titanium or white gold version with diamonds that is listed at 14.999 € ($20,514 USD). (via Android and me)