Wi-Watch A3 Is A Smartwatch That Can Replace Your Smartphone

June 11, 2014
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report, WiMe is launching its third Android wristband that is destined for arrival this July for $259. It comes with an embedded microSIM card along with 3G support — meaning wearers can use it to place phone calls and receive notifications. Powered by a dual-core MediaTek CPU and sporting a 1.5-inch capacitive 420 by 320 pixels display, the device runs a modified version of Android 4.2, upgradeable to Android 4.3. The Wi-Watch comes with a 500 mAh battery that can be charged via a microUSB port at the back. Water resistant, and with connectivity options like WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS, the wearable is made available in either 16GB or 32GB internal storage capacity, in gold, silver or black, with a choice of different straps. Worth keeping an eye on how this performs on the market. And whether this paves way for more such devices.]]>

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  • It looks exactly like a Galaxy Gear.

    John June 11, 2014 11:23 am Reply
    • It does, doesn’t it? Works very differently though, from what I’ve gathered.

      Fahad Ali June 12, 2014 8:01 pm Reply

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