Fuchsia OS is the newest operating system from Google that was launched earlier this year. This latest software from the technology giant is already powering the company’s first-generation Nest Hub.
Now, a new job listing from the company, spotted by 9to5Google, sheds light on the matter that Google is looking to expand the Fuchsia operating system to “additional smart devices and other form factors.”
Google’s Fuchsia OS
For those who are unaware, Google has been working on this new Fuchsia OS for a few years, developing the software from scratch. It launched earlier this year without any fanfare, powering the Nest Hub, which seamlessly switched from Cast Platform.
The company has been working on adding support of Fuchsia OS on more devices, including the Nest Hub Max and the second-generation Nest Hub. Now, the company is looking to expand it to more devices and not just smart displays.
From the job listing, it appears that the “Fuchsia Devices team” will be working on the operating system and will be responsible for making sure that it can successfully apply the Fuchsia platform to real world products that make a difference to Google and users.
As of now, there’s no information about what new form factors the operating system will support but it’s likely to be the devices with support for Chromecast, Video Conferencing, and Machine Learning capabilities.
There’s also a possibility that Google could work with some of its partners and bring the latest Fuchsia OS to non-Google devices, including products from companies like JBL and Lenovo. Do note that there’s no concrete evidence on where this latest OS from Google is heading and this is just speculation until more details surface online.
The upcoming Vivo V2115A smartphone has been spotted at the TENAA certification site. As usual, the listing has revealed all the important specifications of the smartphone. Unfortunately, there is no information available on the final marketing name of the device.
Vivo V2115A specifications
The Vivo V2115A handset measures 164.70 x 76.68 x 8.49mm and weighs 192 grams. It has a 6.67-inch TFT panel that delivers a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels.
The back panel of the V2115A handset features a 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera unit. It is fitted with a front camera of 16-megapixel. The handset runs on Android 11 OS.
TENAA images of V2115A
The V2115A has a 2.4GHz octa-core processor under its hood. The handset is expected to arrive in China with 8 GB / 12 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB of built-in storage. The device lacks support for a microSD card slot. It will be arriving with the Android 11 OS onboard.
The V2115A smartphone is backed by a 4,900mAh battery. The 3C certification of the phone revealed that it may ship with a 44W fast charger. It’s right edge seems to be fitted with a fingerprint scanner.
Vivo V2115A 3C
The specifications of the V2115A appears identical to the iQOO Z5. While the final moniker is not known, it appears that the V2115A will be a rebranded version of the iQOO Z5. Hence, it appears that the phone may come equipped with the Snapdragon 778G chipset.
Zepp Health (Huami) has announced three new smartwatches – the Amazfit GTR 3, Amazfit GTR 3 Pro, and the Amazfit GTS 3. All three smartwatches pack multiple new features and competitive price tags. Just like their predecessors, they should sell pretty well. However, there is a demographic that most likely won’t be picking up any of the new smartwatches, not that they are bad, but because none of these smartwatches is for them, no thanks to their size.
The last time Zepp Health announced a smartwatch under its GT series with a small dial was in 2019, and that was the Amazfit GTR 42mm which launched with a 1.20-inch display. Since then, it has launched 8 new smartwatches under the GT series, none of which has a display smaller than 1.39 inches.
My wife has an Amazfit GTR 47 Lite, and while she likes it, especially for its long battery life, she has said a few times that she wishes it was smaller. So, on some days she ditches it for her Withings hybrid watch which not only has a smaller display, but is more comfortable, and is a better match for select outfits. We have both discussed picking up new Amazfit smartwatches, but seeing as none of these new models have a small display, I don’t see her sticking to Amazfit when she’s ready to upgrade.
Not everyone wants a watch with a large display, and there are lots of people, including me, with a small wrist size. It is therefore disappointing to see Zepp Health launch products that do not cater to this demographic. Competitors such as Apple and Samsung know the importance of having multiple sizes which is why their watches including the new Apple Watch Series 7 and Galaxy Watch4 series come in different sizes.
I have no idea what Zepp Health’s product lineup for the future looks like but I want to believe there is space for a smaller Amazfit GTR watch. Last year, it launched the Amazfit GTR 2e, a cheaper version but with the same screen size as the GTR 2. The GTS 2, on the other hand, got two more affordable models – the GTS 2e and the GTS 2 Mini, with the latter packing a smaller display than its siblings. If it plans to launch more third-generation GT models, then it makes sense to include an Amazfit GTR 3 Mini with a smaller display or an Amazfit GTR 3 42mm version.
Of course, there are tradeoffs with having a smaller display such as a smaller battery which means reduced battery life. Nevertheless, if the battery life can be kept at 12 days just like on the Amazfit GTR 42mm, folks should be fine with it. Heck, the new Amazfit GTR 3 Pro and Amazfit GTS 3 both have a 12-day battery life.
An upcoming Vivo smartphone with a V2009A model number has been spotted at TENAA. The certification has revealed all the major specifications and images of the device. Unfortunately, there is no information available on the moniker of the device.
Vivo V2009A specifications
The Vivo V2009A handset measures 163.84 x 75 x 7.79mm and weighs 176 grams. The handset houses a 6.58-inch TFT screen that delivers a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2408 pixels. It is backed by a 4,005mAh battery.
The V2009A features an 8-megapixel front camera. Its back panel has a dual-camera system with a 50-megapixel primary lens and a 2-megapixel secondary shooter. The device boots to Android 11 OS and it has a side-facing fingerprint scanner. It is driven by a 2.4GHz octa-core processor.
It is likely to arrive in China in 8 GB and 12 GB RAM editions. The device offers storage options like 128 GB and 256 GB. For more storage, it has a microSD card slot.
The specifications of the V2009A are identical to the Vivo V2156A phone that was approved by the TENAA authority recently. They mainly differ in the network department. The V2156A may release in the Chinese market with the Vivo Y55s or Y76s moniker. The V2009A is yet to receive 3C certification. The 3C appearance of V2156A has revealed that it supports 44W fast charging. Hence, it is likely that the V2009A may offer the same charging speeds.
iQOO, the sub-brand of Vivo for premium smartphones recently launched its latest iQOO 8 series flagship smartphones in its home market China. The company is gearing up to launch the same in the Indian market.
Ahead of the launch of the iQOO 8 series in India, the next-generation iQOO 9 Pro Indian variant has been spotted through IMEI certification. The phone carries model number I2022 which indicates that the device will go official next year.
Going by the launch timeframe between the iQOO 7 series and iQOO 8 series phones, the brand launches an upgraded lineup of its flagship smartphones in about six to seven months. If the company continues to do so, then we expect the iQOO 9 series phones to get announced by the end of the first quarter in 2022.
While the launch date of the iQOO 8 Legend smartphone for the Indian market is not yet known, the device is expected to go official in the country before Diwali, which means that it could get launched by the end of this month or early next month.
The iQOO 8 Legend is expected to be a rebranded version of the iQOO 8 Pro that is being sold in China. The phone is expected to come with a 6.78-inch Samsung E5 LTPO AMOLED display with a resolution of 1440 x 3200 pixels, a 120Hz refresh rate, 1500 nits peak brightness, and Dolby Vision.
iQOO 8 Pro
Under the hood, the device will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ chipset, coupled with up to 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. It also features an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor for added security.
In the camera department, the device will feature a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 16-megapixel telephoto lens, and a 48-megapixel ultra-wide sensor. On the front side, there will be a 16-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.
The smartphone will be running the Android 11 operating system out-of-the-box and will come powered by a 4,500mAh battery, with support for 65W fast charging technology along with support for wireless charging and reverse wireless charging.
In related news, iQOO, which started launching gaming smartphones in 2019, is rumored to go independent next year. The company started as a sub-brand of Vivo for premium phones, has gotten bigger, and is now launching devices in the mid-range segment as well.
After unveiling its next-generation Pixel 6 series flagship smartphones a few weeks back, Google has officially confirmed that the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will be officially launched on 19th October, powered by the company’s new Tensor chipset.
Now, according to the latest report, the search engine giant is also gearing up to launch a new subscription service named “Pixel Pass” which will be bundling several Google services under one bill.
Brandon Lee of This Is Tech Today reveals in a tweet that the upcoming Pixel Pass is a “monthly subscription that addresses users’ mobile needs end-to-end.” It is a bundle of several Google services, which includes the following:
Pixel device financing
YouTube Premium/YouTube Music
Google One storage
Play Pass
Google Fi mobile network service
Preferred Care/Device Protection
This means that with the new “Pixel Pass” bundle, the customer can purchase a Pixel smartphone from the Google Fi or Google Store with a financing option. It would also include the option of Google’s Preferred Care or Device Protection plans for an extended warranty. If the previous subscription offering for Google’s devices is to go by, then some of these services could be an optional part of the bundle.
It remains to be seen if the services offered as a part of the Pixel Pass bundle by Google will just unite them under a single bill or offer some sort of discount. However, it’s highly likely that there will be some kind of discount for bundling the services together. It is also yet to be confirmed if the subscription will be limited to the new Pixel 6 lineup or will be available with other Pixel devices as well.
Ahead of the scheduled October 16 unveiling of the Pixel 6 and other Google products, a new leak has further illuminated the design choices inherent in the Pixel 6 Stand. Some additional features in the new Pixel 6 Stand make it stand out from the older models. The Pixel 6 Stand has a fan for cooling and supports faster charging speeds, which we had known previously via some leaks.
A new leak has shown that the Pixel 6 Stand will feature a dual coil wireless charging system with a dedicated coil for wearable devices. Up to 23W charging will be supported on compatible devices, while the active cooling fan maintains some balance and efficiency while in operation. The tipster, M. Brandon Lee provided these details via his YouTube channel including some wallpapers of the Pixel 6 series.
Google Pixel Stand (2nd Gen) will come in at $79, can charge at 23W, has two charge points, two colors & has a fan.
Of course, it includes a lot of those great features you get when you put a Google Pixel phone on a Pixel stand to make it like a smart display#pixel6#teampixelpic.twitter.com/M1kJIemB2f
— M. Brandon Lee | THIS IS TECH TODAY (@thisistechtoday) October 10, 2021
Two charge points are available in the new Pixel 6 Stand and will offer a smart display for the Google Pixel 6 phone. The stand is made up of a substantial part of recycled materials and will thrill sustainability enthusiasts. In addition to the improved software experience using the Google Pixel 6 Stand, it also offers a raft of functions that will make its use as a Pixel 6 accessory an exciting experience.
There are other details also revealed by the tipster including a 1-year limited warranty for and other countries while a 2-year warranty will be available for the EU, China, and the UK. Confirmation of these leaks will come as we inch closer to the October 19 launch date for the Google Pixel 6 Stand. As per the new leak, the Pixel 6 Stand will cost $79 in the US.
Motorola unveiled the Moto G50 5G in August this year in the Australian market. Now, the company is planning to launch its successor as a device named Motorola G51 5G has just appeared on the Geekbench portal. The listing reveals key specs of the device and confirms its existence.
According to the listing, the Motorola Moto G51 5G runs on Android 11 out of the box. The smartphone scores 543 single-core points and 1675 multi-core points on the Geekbench 5 portal. These scores are possible due to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G SoC paired with 4GB of RAM. We expect this to be the base variant of the smartphone it may also come with a higher 6GB of RAM option. It is also expected to have multiple storage configurations.
Moto G50 5G Specifications
Apart from this listing, the device is rumoured to launch soon this year and it may come with some upgrades over the predecessor Moto G50. The Moto G50 comes with a 6.5-inch IPS display with a 90Hz refresh rate.
It has a triple camera system with a 48MP main, 2MP macro sensor, and 2MP depth sensor. The smartphone packs a 5,000mAh battery with support for 15W charging. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It also comes with a microSD card slot for additional storage. It runs on Android 11 out of the box.
Zepp Health has taken the wraps off its new smartwatches under its Amazfit GT series. The new Amazfit GTR 3 and Amazfit GTS 3 smartwatches come with a refreshed design and new features including a new operating system called Zepp OS that brings support for apps among others. There is also a third model dubbed the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro which packs more features.
The new smartwatches feature aluminum alloy cases with skin-friendly antibacterial silicone straps on the Amazfit GTR 3 and Amazfit GTS 3 and leather straps on the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro. All three of them have a classic navigation crown. The Amazfit GTR 3 Pro has a speaker, allowing users to make and receive calls on the watch.
The Amazfit GTR 3 has the same 1.39-inch display as its predecessor. It is still an AMOLED screen and there is support for Always-on Display. The pro model has a bigger display at 1.45 inches and a 70.6% screen-to-body ratio which Zepp Health claims is the highest on a smartwatch with a round dial. The Amazfit GTS 3 packs a bigger AMOLED display too that measures 1.75-inches, has a resolution of 390 x 450, and has a 341 PPI pixel density. Its screen-to-body ratio is 72.4%.
There are more than 100 watch faces to choose from including 15 animated ones and 12 editable watch faces (8 for the GTR 3). Users can also upload their own photos to use as a watch face
All three smartwatches come with the new BioTracker PPG 3.0 biometric sensor with increased accuracy thanks to its 6 photodiodes and 2 LEDs. The new sensor adds the ability to measure multiple health metrics at the same time. With One-tap Measuring, users can measure their heart rate, blood oxygen level, stress level, and breathing rate and get all four results in 45 seconds.
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The Amazfit GTR 3 duo and Amazfit GTS 3 will track your breathing rate and blood oxygen level when you are sleeping. A new addition is the ability to check sleep data on the watch instead of within the app.
The Amazfit GTR 3 has a 21-day battery life while the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro and Amazfit GTS 3 have a 12-day battery life. The smartwatches are compatible with both Android and iOS devices.
Zepp OS
Zepp OS is the new operating system that is powering the new smartwatches and it replaces the old Amazfit OS. Among the new features it brings are new and faster animations at up to 60fps and app support.
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There are 10+ mini apps bundled with the smartwatches such as a water-intake app, calendar, calculator, and a third-party HomeConnect app that allows users to control smart home appliances from their wrists. Zepp Health says there will also be an app that will allow users to control their GoPro cameras using the watch. The manufacturer says there will be a web-based app developer kit for developers to design their own watch faces and apps for the new smartwatches.
Sports features
The Amazfit GTR 3 duo and Amazfit GTS 3 have support for more than 150 sports modes, a significant upgrade from the 90 sports models supported by their predecessors. The manufacturer has also added an eSports mode that will track your heart rate and other biometrics when playing video games.
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The new smartwatches also have support for automatic recognition of 8 sports via a feature called ExerSSense. There is still GPS support and Zepp Health says that there is a new GPS chip that is not only 20% faster but 40% more accurate. The chip has support for 5 satellite navigation systems including GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, Beidou, and QZSS.
Price and Availability
The Amazfit GTS 3 and Amazfit GTR 3 are both priced at $179.99 while the Amazfit GT3 3 Pro is priced at $229.99. There is no mention of when the watches will be available for purchase but Zepp Health said the availability of the smartwatches will be split into two batches. You can check the image above for which batch your country falls under.
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The GTS 3 will be available in Thunder Black and Moonlight Grey while the GTR 3 Pro will be available in Black and Brown. The Amazfit GTS 3 will be available in Graphite Black, Ivory White, and Terra Rosa.
The Canadian government had announced that people living around its airports will not have the full complement of 5G connectivity on airport safety considerations. The announcement came just a few weeks after Canada’s telecoms spent $9 billion in acquiring the 5G spectrum license in July 2021. The new announcement could slice a chunk in expected revenue for the telcos and they are voicing their concerns.
The move around airports will deprive thousands of 5G users of the full use of their smartphones in the restricted areas because there are fears that the 5G network frequencies could interfere with important navigational devices that could affect safety in the airports. One of the successful telcos, Telus Canada said that the decision could deprive it of up to $100 million in lost revenue. The company says it is indeed surprised that the proposed technical changes would impair a significant amount of the spectrum it won at auction. The comment was filed on September 2 with the country’s Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED). Telus has also noted separately that the mobile industry was taken aback by the move by the Canadian government, and the implications of the policy.
The 5G spectrum licenses were auctioned by ISED and it has stated that it will hold a brief consultation and then put new restrictions in place that will apply to airports where automated landing is permitted. The restrictions will be applied on an individual airport basis. In Toronto’s Pearson International Airport, no 5G stations will be permitted in a broad stretch of space covering parts of Etobicoke, Brampton, Downsview, and Mississippi. Residents in the affected stretches will not be able to enjoy the needed 5G services. The quantum of potential 5G users that will be affected by these new restrictions is still speculative, but this could be huge.
The restrictions are mainly driven by studies that have indicated the potential risks of interference as a result of the 5G connectivity, especially in airports. Some countries have also implemented mitigation measures.
It remains to be seen how the telecom providers will navigate through the thorny restriction regimen and whether there are some remediation measures for the companies. Telus is insisting that there are other options open to the regulator so as not to hurt the interests of the telcos, while still ensuring safety. We expect more fluid movements as the new policy becomes operational around Canada’s airports.
The global chip shortage coincided with the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and had seen several layers of dislocations in the supply chain globally. It however seems that chipmakers are gradually coming over the shortage with a raft of measures across the production chain. This has seen the expansion of existing capacities and outright building of new chip production processes.
Xiaomi Surge C1 chip
Chinese company Phytium is changing its industrial and commercial registration by adding some heavy hitters like Alibaba, Baidu’s Dazi Bairuixiang Venture Capital Management Company, and China Internet Investment Fund as part of its investors. The company’s registered capital has also increased from 667 million yuan ($104 million) to 749 million yuan ($116.8 million). The new investment alignment will help Phytium to focus on its core area of producing homegrown core chips as the global market continues to boom. According to recent reports, the global artificial intelligence chip market could reach a massive $72.6 billion from its current estimate of $11 billion.
Alibaba and Baidu already have some interests in chipmaking, as both companies have subsidiaries that are focused on chip development. The two companies are just part of a large number of internet giants that are pursuing chip development as part of their business model. Baidu has the Kunlun Chip arm, while Alibaba has the T-Head Semiconductor Co., Ltd with the task of pursuing research and development, as well as the strategic layout of chips.
The new partnership in Phytium is expected to drive the expansion and development of chipmaking capacity in the company to meet local demand and even serve the overseas market.
After announcing the Doogee X96 budget smartphone a couple of days ago, the smartphone is set to premiere on AliExpress for $69.99. Starting from October 11, the interested users can pre-order the affordable yet stylish smartphone from AliExpress featuring a 5400 mAh battery, an octa-core processor, and a 6.52-inch HD+ waterdrop display.
The smartphone fills all the voids that are usually present in affordable smartphones. It comes with a massive 5000mAh battery with 10W fast charging, a 6.52-inch HD+ waterdrop display, an octa-core processor, and an 8MP triple-rear camera module and a 5MP AI selfie camera. Doogee X96 smartphone is available only in 2GB RAM + 32GB internal storage variant featuring expandable storage up to 256GB via a TFcard. It runs on the Android 11 GO Operating System.
Doogee is offering the first 300 units for $69.99, the next 100 units for $74.99, and another 50 pieces for $79.99. However, the price is reserved at $84.99 for the next 50 before settling at $95.99 via AliExpress. The shipments will begin on October 15th. Know more about the device by heading to the official Doogee website.
Interestingly, the users can win five units of the new Doogee X96 and five units of CS1 smartwatches for free via the ongoing giveaway.
SoundPEATS TrueAir2 Earbuds which generally retails for $50 is now available at a discounted price of $32.51 only at AliExpress. This deal ends in 2 hours.
14.2mm bio-compound diaphragm driver and aptX codec
5 hours on single charge 25 hours with the case
Colors: white, black, pink, green
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24 hours long battery life – high light for about 4 hours, low light 24 hours
Adjustable light head and angle
Stepless Brightness Adjustment
No Blue Light hazard – protects your eyes
No visible strobing – reduce eye strain
Interactive touch control
30-second delay shut down
Punch free and easy to install
Iron surface – Magnetic base installation
Non-iron surface – 3M adhesive installation
Detachable design – the lamp can also be used as an emergency flashlight
You can now buy this beautifully designed Baseus Magnetic Desk Lamp at a discounted price of $20.19 only at AliExpress. Please note that this price is applicable to the lamp without the charger. However, you can also buy the lamp with a charger but at an additional cost. This deal ends in 2 days. So place your order asap.
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Huawei has been making devices with stylus support for a few years now. Its styluses are sold under the M-Pencil name and support cross-compatibility and multi-device connection, allowing owners to use the same stylus for both a compatible phone and tablet simultaneously. A few months ago, it launched the M-Pencil 2 alongside new MatePad tablets but there is a chance we will be getting another stylus this year, one that is expected to launch as the V-Pencil.
The folks at LetsGoDigital have discovered that the Chinese manufacturer has applied for a trademark for Huawei V-Pencil. The application was filed on October 4, and if the name didn’t already give it away that this is a stylus, the description states that it is an “electronic pen, computer stylus, touchscreen stylus”.
We want to believe that the Huawei V-Pencil stylus will launch alongside the Huawei Mate V foldable phone reported to be scheduled for launch later this year. Thus, it is not far-fetched to say that this is a special stylus designed for the foldable just as Samsung did with its Galaxy Z Fold3 which launched with a special stylus dubbed the S Pen Fold Edition.
There are speculations that if the V-Pencil is indeed for the Huawei Mate V, then the foldable phone may not have a clamshell design like the Galaxy Z Flip3 but a design similar to the Mate X2 that launched earlier this year.
The specifications of the Mate V foldable phone are still unknown but it is expected to come with a Kirin 9000 4G processor and according to the leaker that goes by @RODENT950 on Twitter, it will use the same liquid metal hinge mechanism available on the Mate X2.
Generally retailing for $60, you can now buy the Honor Band 6 for as low as $47.98 only at AliExpress. Please note that the above price is region-specific and the final price may vary according to your shipping region and warehouse. This deal ends in two days. So place your order asap.
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Soundcore By Anker Life P2 Mini Earbuds which generally retails for $60 is now available at a discounted price of $41.30 only at AliExpress. This deal ends in 2 days.
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When you open up Netflix, you get get a splash page that shows the different profiles available. It is a pretty neat feature, one that Android TV (and Google TV) users have wanted for ages. Google has now revealed that personalized profiles a.k.a. multi-user support will be coming to Google TV starting next month.
According to The Verge, they have been informed by a Google spokesperson that multiple user support with individual profiles will be available next month starting with the Chromecast with Google TV and TCL and Sony TVs powered by Google TV. With individual profiles, recommendations, watchlists, and even Google Assistant help will be personalized. Google has also revealed that downloaded apps and credentials can be used across profiles. There is no mention of profiles coming to Android TV.
Apart from personalized profiles, Google will also roll out a separate feature called “glanceable cards”. These are small information cards that are displayed when the TV is idle. Users will see personalized information such as news, weather, and sports in addition to shortcuts to photos and podcasts.
The source also mentioned that the new mobile remote app for Google TV which was announced last month for Android will be added to the Google Home app for Android and iOS soon.
Fenruien Hardshell Anti-theft Backpack which generally retails for $80 is now available at a highly discounted price of $45.39 only at AliExpress. This is a limited-time offer.
Fenruien Backpack does not need any special introduction as the design and quality of the brand speaks for itself. This backpack is the perfect companion for adventure enthusiasts and tech-savvies. It is a fashionable backpack fitted with all the creature comforts required for safe and happy travels.
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Hardshell Geometric design
Waterproof and Stain resistant
Anti-vibration
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3D EVA material
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An artist has imagined a new Nothing wrist (1) smartwatch with transparent sides that exposes its innards as the company’s next offering, and it looks ‘nothing’ short of stunning.
If you happen to be living under a rock, Nothing was launched by Carl Pei, the OnePlus co-founder after parting ways with the company last year. The startup recently introduced its ear (1) wireless earbuds that not only offer a lot more for their price than you’d expect, but also sport a stunning design, the likes of which haven’t been tried by any company yet.
Image: Gian Luigi Singh, Yanko Design
Transparency seems to be the main philosophy behind those earphones with their transparent case and transparent buds. In a world of cutthroat competition, a new brand would have to offer something unique if it wants to pull people’s attention, and Carl Pei managed to do just that with the Nothing ear (1).
But of course, a brand must also strive to maintain consistency across its product lineup in order to keep its portfolio easily recognizable. Designer Gian Luigi Singh knows of this and has based his renders on the fact that Nothing’s next product, whatever it may be, will be following a design language that will not be unlike its earbuds (via: Yanko Design).
The renders thus reveal a smartwatch with crystal clear sides that display the raw beauty of the precise engineering that makes a wearable tick. This will be reminiscent of some of the high-end analog watches with transparent underbellies that demonstrate the mesmerizing, precise yet complex clockwork it takes for the simple functionality of displaying the time.
But of course, a stunning design isn’t all that takes for a product to be successful, which is why the Nothing wrist (1) smartwatch will come with all of the newfangled health and fitness tech including a heart rate monitor and step counter, to keep up with the competition.
Moreover, like any other premium wearable piece of gizmo, the Nothing smartwatch will be protected against the elements by a water-resistant rating. Gian has slapped an IPx4 label at the watch’s bottom so there’s that.
The watch will be powered by Google’s Wear OS which should provide its owner all that they need to operate it and keep it connected with their smartphone. Speaking of connectivity, the wrist (1) will offer seamless connection and interoperability with Nothing’s present portfolio – that includes solely the Nothing ear (1). Thus, the watch will be able to pair with the earphones effortlessly and will allow one to keep tabs on the latter’s battery and adjust its volume levels.
A custom Wear OS interface to match the Nothing design language
In conclusion, the concept isn’t something far-fetched and we wouldn’t be surprised if Carl Pei himself comes across it and gains the inspiration required to launch something similar. If that actually happens, one can safely say that the renders will be to Carl Pei exactly what an apple was to Isaac Newton.
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