Nubia Alpha – a wearable phone featuring 4.0 inch AMOLED display is all to sail off on April 8 in China. A uniquely designed device supposed to be worn on your wrist can act as a fitness band. It is a full-fledged smartphone, and a smartwatch all at the same time.  It can make calls, track your heartbeat, take pictures and do every task like of smartphone.

In a recent teaser on Weibo, Nubia unveiled that the Nubia Alpha will go on sale in China starting 8th of April. As unveiled at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019, the first foldable smart wearable has a 4-inch flexible OLED display featuring a resolution of 960 x 192 px with 245 ppi, developed by Visionox. The Nubia Alpha hosts a 5 MP camera along with eSIM, two buttons, a heart rate monitor, and a gesture reader.  It also has an IP67 rating for protection against water and dust.

Further, the Snapdragon Wear 2100 with 1GB RAM and 8GB Internal Storage is present inside the Nubia Alpha. It runs on a custom Android version with limited features. Different variants will be available at different prices – €450 for the WiFi-only black version and €650 for the gold eSIM variant. A 500 mAh battery can sustain for upto two days of continuous usage, claims the company. Different gestures like waving a finger can help the user to scroll content in all four directions.

After a few days, users would be able to place an order from major e-commerce retailers in China.

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