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    iDroid Wrist: Is a smartwatch to soon hit the Ugandan market

    For those who have wondered when iDroid will sink its feet into the wearable device category, you may have to wait no more. The long-awaited iDROID smartwatch dubbed the iDroid Wrist will  soon hit the Ugandan market. The watch is a very handy device compared to the large screen phones. iDroid opted for a more rectangular shape than the circular smart watches these days,  the dial is surrounded by a metallic finish with soft rubber straps.

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    The smartwatch runs on a lower-end ARM7 533MHz processor,with 16 MB of RAM and 8 MB of internal storage Expandable up to 32GB. The screen is an IPS display with a pixel resolution of 240*240 at 1.54 inches. There is a 0.3 megapixel camera so don’t expect to take the greatest shots out there. All in all the specs don’t scream high-end device, and we expect it to have a low price tag when it finally launches.

    The iDroid Wrist doesn’t run Android Wear OS as one would expect but can connect to both Android and  iOS devices as well. iOS devices can send notifications from various social and work channels, like WhatsApp and Viber, directly to your iDROID Wrist. The high quality speakers make the quality of calls exceptional and crystal clear. The smart watch has also been built to monitor one’s health. It has an inbuilt health pedometer which can gauge your calorie consumption. Your exercise routine can be set accordingly leading towards a healthy life. You can hear music from Soundcloud and also play your saved playlists. It has a sleep monitor installed into it which monitors your sleep pattern and helps you to improve your sleep cycle.

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    The iDROID Wrist will be able to help you attend calls while driving without using your hands or holding your big screen smart phone. It comes in four exciting colors to match your mood on any particular day – black, blue, yellow and red.

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    Farooq Gessa Mousal
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