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Sony Xperia SmartWatch
The sales start date: 22 March, 2012
Estimated price: $150
The source of information: www.slashgear.com/sony-xperia-smartwatch-hands-on-10208500/
Preorders already left: 13
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Description:
There are many improvements in Sony’s XPERIA SmartWarch over the former Sony LiveView – most noticeably the fully featured touchscreen display.
The SmartWatch has retained the underneath clip, and still connects syncs with your phone through Bluetooth.The watch is estimated to get 2-4 days of battery life on a single charge. Running Android, one would expect fast battery drain, but once the SmartWatch becomes inactive – the screen turns off. The strongest feature going for the SmartWatch is its ability to access Android Market apps.
Sony Xperia SmartWatch will be able for $149.99 near the end of Q1.
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