If you are rocking one of the new Ulefone uWear smartwatches, then you will be pleased to hear a firmware update is coming as we speak.
Ulefone have taken a breather form launching new devices (although we know they have a couple on the sidelines) and have shifted their focus to updating existing device with new OTA updates. A couple of weeks back the first Ulefone Paris updates were released, and now an update for the companies first wearable is available.
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This time around the update won’t be an OTA, but rather users will need to visit the official Ulefone website and download the firmware from there.
Once installed the update has added a stopwatch function, a fix to solve an issue with the touch screen, and an update to the power saving mode that darkens the display when not in use.
For those of you who don’t already have a uWear on your wrist, the price has now been cut to a wallet friendly 19 Euros on some online stores.
Even for 19 Euro they still a crap, laggy-buggy with bad touch screen response
Haha, in your eyes, there is no good product, it should be only the iPhone and apple watch is a good product.But their price is very high.
I own tones of gadgets so just fck off you clown
Your family or your friends you did before, which leads you so rude. You grew up in a sad family, we sympathize with you, pity you.
Even for 19 Euro they still a crap, laggy-buggy with bad touch screen response
Haha, in your eyes, there is no good product, it should be only the iPhone and apple watch is a good product.But their price is very high.
I own tones of gadgets so just fck off you clown
Your family or your friends you did before, which leads you so rude. You grew up in a sad family, we sympathize with you, pity you.
Can a smart watch constantly updated content, which is worthy of recognition, ulefone work well.
Can a smart watch constantly updated content, which is worthy of recognition, ulefone work well.
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http://www.igogo.es/ general question: is this a real spanish site , so you dont pay taks in europe? or a real chinese site just translated in spanish ?