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Samsung Watch Phone Price in Nigeria
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Brand: Samsung
Category: Samsung Galaxy Watch
  • DISPLAY: GSM
  • CAMERA: No
  • RAM:
  • BATTERY: 400 mAh
  • OS: Proprietary OS
  • CHIPSET:

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

4.2
  • BATTERY 7 / 10
  • CAMERA / 10
  • CONNECTIVITY 3 / 10
  • DESIGN 5 / 10
  • SOFTWARE 5 / 10
  • STORAGE 5 / 10

In 2003, Samsung took a bold step into the future with the release of the Watch Phone. While it might seem like a novelty compared to today’s smartwatches, this innovative device offered a glimpse into the potential of wearable technology. Let’s explore its features through the lens of early 2000s tech:

 

Display:

The Watch Phone sported a tiny 96 x 64 pixel monochrome OLED display. Text and basic graphics were visible, but don’t expect the high-resolution displays we’re accustomed to today.

Camera:

Forget fancy megapixels – the Watch Phone didn’t have a camera. Video calls and selfies were simply not part of the equation in 2003.

Performance:

By today’s standards, the performance would be considered extremely basic. It relied on a proprietary processor designed for handling calls and basic phone functions. Multitasking and running complex applications were out of the question.

Battery:

The Watch Phone boasted a 400mAh Lithium-Ion battery, which was decent for its time. A single charge could provide up to 90 minutes of talk time, meaning you wouldn’t necessarily need to charge it every day with moderate use.

Storage:

Storage capacity wasn’t a major concern for this phone. It likely had enough internal memory to store phone numbers, messages, and basic settings. There was no external storage option available.

Software:

The Watch Phone didn’t run a recognizable operating system like Android or iOS. It had a custom interface designed for making calls, sending text messages, and accessing basic phone functions.

Connectivity:

The Watch Phone relied on 2G networks, which are no longer supported in most regions today. It connected via a wired headset for calls, as Bluetooth technology wasn’t yet widely adopted for headsets.

Sound:

The Watch Phone had a single speaker for ringtones and notifications. The overall audio quality wouldn’t impress by modern standards, but it served its purpose for basic calls.

Specs

NETWORK

Technology GSM

LAUNCH

Release Date 2003, Q4
Status Cancelled

BODY

Dimensions 38 x 64 x 17 mm (1.50 x 2.52 x 0.67 in)
Weight 80 g (2.82 oz)
SIM Mini-SIM

DISPLAY

Type OLED, 256 colors
Resolution 94 x 64 pixels Four way navigation keys

PLATFORM

OS Proprietary OS

MEMORY

Card slot No

MAIN CAMERA

Back No

SELFIE CAMERA

SOUND

Loudspeaker No
3.5mm jack No

COMMS

WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes
Positioning No
Radio No

FEATURES

BATTERY

Type Li-Ion 400 mAh, non-removable

MISC

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