TicWatch Pro release date, price, news and features

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expect on top of that, including a touchscreen and Wear OS software.That could combine to make it one of the most interesting wearables
The core watch, complete with its dual screens, should be much the same though.Cut to the chaseWhat is it A Wear OS watch with two
article as soon as we hear an exact price or release date, but look out for it over the next few months.The TicWatch Pro is probably coming
only ever be looking at one screen at a time
other information while consuming far less power
TicWatch Pro has a low power screen on top of its main oneThe OLED screen is 1.4 inches with a resolution of 400 x 400, making it fairly
large and sharp
largely metal body with two metal pushers and a leather strap.In all it looks to be going for a classy appearance, rather than a sporty one
It comes in at 12.6mm thick and 58.5g
RAMMay launch in an LTE variantNot every detail of the TicWatch Pro has yet been revealed, but we know that despite its dressy looks it has
a heart rate monitor, GPS and step tracking skills (though GPS has only currently been confirmed for the Chinese version)
heart rate monitorApparently, the US might also get a model with LTE included, which could allow you to use the watch in full while leaving
TicWatch Pro has a Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage, all of which are standard smartwatch specs.TicWatch Pro OS
at its core you should get much the same experience as you do on the majority of smartwatches.Battery life is likely to be far better than
most rivals though, as its ability to switch to a low power screen when not in use means it should apparently get around two days of battery
Samsung Gear S3
process to rebooting the watch, but even in Essential Mode you can still see the time and track your steps and heart rate, and by using this
mode you can apparently get up to 30 days of battery life from the TicWatch Pro.Apparently additional features will be added to Essential