Nubia Watch hands-on: in pictures
As popular wearables move to provide more detailed health data, Nubia is exploring new hardware technology with a 4.01-inch flexible AMOLED display featured on the Nubia Watch. You can back the project on Kickstarter for around $200.
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Nubia Watch retail package
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Nubia Watch and charging dock
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Single right side button
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Heart rate monitor and rear charging pins
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Side view with flexible OLED
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Watch band clasp
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Flexible AMOLED and unique watch face
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Quick access controls
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Application launcher
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Notifications
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Opening a notification to read the message
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Call and message support
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Compass app
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Health stats
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After the run
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Stats during a run
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