Recently we had reported of Rollme Hero which is claimed to be the world’s first full-screen display smartwatch. The official renders indeed elevated the curiosity as none has so far achieved frameless display on a smartwatch. Now it seems, the Rollme Hero, or at least the Rollme Hero Pro is going to be the first to be powered by Snapdragon Wear 4100+ SoC – the new processor for wearables by Qualcomm.

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The Rollme Hero Series release should be around the corner as we’ve been seeing a lot of tidbits nowadays. While the real-life product may differ, the renders depict literally no visible frame on the smartwatch making it one of the best looking smartwatches out there.

Snapdragon Wear 4100+ – An Efficient Engine for Smartwatches

If you missed it, the Wear 4100+ is a next-generation connected smartwatch platform based on Qualcomm’s ultra-low-power hybrid architecture. Based on the 12nm manufacturing process, the platform was officially announced in July 2020.

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As per Qualcomm, the Wear 4100+ platform comprises of a powerful applications processor and ultralow-power co-processor, which extends its hybrid architecture. It is designed to deliver super-fast performance, and connectivity, a smarter Always-On experience, and extended battery life for next-generation connected smartwatches.

The quad-core Wear 4100+ SoC peaks at 1.7GHz. Perhaps the fastest clock speed ever achieved by a Wear platform by Qualcomm. So apart from the guaranteed efficiency, the SoC should offer the best performance that you can imagine on a smartwatch.

So far, the Rollme Hero packs a bunch to lure the consumers. If the pricing is done on the mark, we could see a lot of users going for it without any second thoughts. What do you guys think?

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