Czy nadchodzą smartwatche z ekranami AMOLED w niskiej cenie?

Smartphones on your wrist are becoming increasingly popular, and with that, the number of manufacturers offering such devices at an affordable price is growing. The latest example is the Zeblaze Thor Ultra, which bears a resemblance to the Huawei Watch 4 Pro in terms of design, yet costs only 320 Polish złoty.

The Zeblaze Thor Ultra not only looks like the Huawei Watch 4 Pro but also offers similar features. It has a 1.43-inch AMOLED display and a GPS and 4G module, allowing for making calls directly from the smartwatch. Additionally, it comes with the Android operating system, although not the latest version. However, it’s worth noting that the relatively large number of features and the power-efficient display impact the battery life, which lasts for a maximum of two and a half days.

The price of this smartwatch is surprisingly low, especially considering its features. It’s difficult to find another device at this price point offering features like GPS and an AMOLED display. Therefore, the Zeblaze Thor Ultra is an interesting proposition for those looking for an affordable smartwatch with extensive capabilities. Does this mean that soon everyone will have a smartphone on their wrist? Only time will tell.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Does the Zeblaze Thor Ultra have GPS functionality?
Yes, the Zeblaze Thor Ultra has a GPS module, which allows for navigation.

How long does the battery last in the Zeblaze Thor Ultra?
The battery in the Zeblaze Thor Ultra lasts for a maximum of two and a half days with intensive use.

What operating system version does the Zeblaze Thor Ultra have?
The Zeblaze Thor Ultra offers the Android operating system, although not the latest version.

Definitions:

Smartwatch
A smartwatch is a type of watch that additionally offers features characteristic of smartphones, such as the ability to make calls or use the internet.

AMOLED
AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode) is a display technology in which each pixel emits its own light. This allows for better contrasts and deeper blacks.

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