Fire-Boltt Introduces Its New 4G LTE Smartwatch, the Oracle, with Android OS and Google Play Store Access
Fire-Boltt has recently announced the launch of its latest smartwatch offering, the Oracle. This innovative timepiece not only boasts 4G LTE connectivity but also runs on the Android operating system (OS), enabling users to download an extensive range of Android apps directly from the Google Play Store. The Oracle builds upon the success of Fire-Boltt’s earlier smartwatch, the Dream, which debuted with an Android 8.1 OS and a small form factor that resembled a miniature smartphone.
Design and Strap Options
The Oracle features a sleek, modern design with a square dial that includes a rotating crown and a handy function button. The watch comes with various strap options catering to different preferences, including denim, silicone, ocean band, and metal.
Specifications
The Oracle is equipped with a 1.96-inch HD screen, offering users clear visuals and easy readability. Under the hood, it boasts 2GB RAM and 16GB of storage capacity, ensuring a smooth user experience for multitasking and app usage. Furthermore, the Oracle comes with GPS and Wi-Fi connectivity, along with access to Google Suite, which makes numerous applications readily available from your wrist.
The smartwatch is powered by a 700mAh battery, providing an impressive battery life of up to 36 hours under light usage and approximately 8 hours during more intensive activities.
Health and Fitness Features
The Oracle includes a range of health-conscious features as part of Fire-Boltt’s Health Suite. These features encompass continuous heart rate monitoring and various sports modes, allowing users to maintain an active lifestyle while keeping track of their well-being.
Availability and Pricing
The Fire-Boltt Oracle is available in multiple colors, including Black-Chrome and Cloud-Whisper, and can be purchased at an introductory price of Rs. 4999 from the Fire-Boltt Website.
Additional Related News
In other recent technology news, the Fire-Boltt Fire Band Nova was released with 14.2mm drivers and a winged design, as well as a long battery life of 40 hours. Meanwhile, the Fire-Boltt Dream hit the market with Android OS, a high refresh rate display, and 4G LTE connectivity. Additionally, the Fire-Boltt Fire-Pods Zeus TWS earbuds were launched with ai ENC technology and an impressive battery life of 40 hours.
Other notable releases in the tech sphere include Amazon’s confirmation of availability for the Redmi Buds 5, along with details on its specification sheet. Honor Choice Earbuds X5 were teased in India, showcasing a large battery pack of 35 hours’ duration. Lastly, the EarFun Air 2 earbuds were unveiled, featuring LDAC codec support and a remarkable battery life of 40 hours.
Finally, the Xiaomi 14 Civi was announced in India with leaked details on all aspects of its design and functionality.