WiMe NanoWatch is a... phone
No, it’s not a smartwatch in the same sense as devices like the MotoActv, Sony SmartWatch, or Pebble. The WiMe (why me) is actually a full-fledged smartphone scaled all the way down to a mostly wrist-friendly size.
The device measures roughly five centimeters by three, and it’s 10.2mm thick. The face of the WiMe features a 1.54-inch resistive touchscreen with a native resolution of 240 by 240 pixels. Unsurprisingly, that matches up exactly with Apple's sixth generation iPod nano. That’s where the similarities end, really — apart from the obviously iOS-inspired icons at the bottom of the WiMe’s home screen.
The remainder of the spec sheet isn’t all that impressive. WiMe offers just 2GB of internal storage and there’s no microSD expansion slot. There’s room for a SIM card, of course, but only GSM networks are supported. No camera is included either. The battery provides just 300mAh of juice, less than half what you'd expect from an entry level featurephone.
Source: Geek.com
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