No.1 have zeroed in on a Samsung wearable once again for inspiration for their latest wearable.
Wearable (and rugged phone) maker, No.1 have released a hands on video and the following photos of their new No.1 G3 smartwatch. For those of us keeping an eye on the latest movements in wearable tech the G3 is going to look familiar, because it’s a clone of the new Samsung Galaxy S2.
The unboxing video shows the metal watch with heart rate monitor on the rear and metal tabs a charging dock. Two physical buttons are used on the side of the silver (or gold) metal body power the watch on and choose options, but most of the options are got at via the round touch screen.
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We’re still waiting on the full specifications and to learn if this is another of No.1s full Android OS watches, of it this will run a Mediatek wearable system like other wearables. No.1 still haven’t listed the watch officially so keep posted for more details.
They are just reselling the same exact watch with slightly different design and a different name.
This better not be a flop. Why was she so quick to change her selected apps?
They are just reselling the same exact watch with slightly different design and a different name.
This better not be a flop. Why was she so quick to change her selected apps?
If you’ll watch the youtube video about that watch you’ll be able to notice two things-
1. The “metal build” is rather plastic with metallic paint on, the bottom of the watch is plastic too, though not even painted.
2. The OS is MediaTek’s wearable OS with skin on top of it ( the UI of some of the apps and the poor animations just makes it visible right away.)
we we can require much more from such cheap “copy” products?
If you’ll watch the youtube video about that watch you’ll be able to notice two things-
1. The “metal build” is rather plastic with metallic paint on, the bottom of the watch there’s plastic too, though not even painted.
2. The OS is MediaTek’s wearable OS with skin on top of it ( the UI of some of the apps and the poor animations just makes it visible right away.)
we we can require much more from such cheap “copy” products?