ZTE went out with the Nubia Watch and introduced it via a Kickstarter campaign. As someone who has been using smartwatches for years, the design approach for most of the ones that have been released is almost the same that sometimes you can't really distinguish from each other. This time around, the Nubia Watch is quite unique. The 4-inch AMOLED screen is certainly the biggest display we've ever seen on a smartwatch. https://youtu.be/kN9iGtMBsmY Powered by a Qualcomm MSM8909W Snapdragon Wear 2100, the Nubia Watch runs on a quad-core 1.1GHz Cortex-A7 processor and Adreno 304 with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. Unlike many contemporary smartwatches, the Nubia Watch is a bit chunky due to that wrap-around design where the display spans almost halfway thru your wrists. It's not as elegant, as say the Huawei Watch GT2, but for those who prefer G-Shocks as their daily driver, this might offer some familiarity. The charging pad connects via USB Type-C port and fits snugly at the back of the watch. Read more in our articles including "ZTE Nubia Watch Hands-On" and "Watch: nubia Neo 5 Pro 5G Review".
ZTE went out with the Nubia Watch and introduced it via a Kickstarter campaign. As someone who has been using smartwatches for years, the design approach for most of the ones that have been released is almost the same that sometimes you can't really distinguish from each other.
This time around, the Nubia Watch is quite unique. The 4-inch AMOLED screen is certainly the biggest display we've ever seen on a smartwatch. https://youtu.be/kN9iGtMBsmY Powered by a Qualcomm MSM8909W Snapdragon Wear 2100, the Nubia Watch runs on a quad-core 1.1GHz Cortex-A7 processor and Adreno 304 with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage.
Our coverage of nubia watch includes: "ZTE Nubia Watch Hands-On"; "Watch: nubia Neo 5 Pro 5G Review"; "Watch: nubia Neo 5 Pro Gaming Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.