Omate has a smartwatch that runs Lollipop and makes phone calls
Let’s face it: deep down we probably all have wanted a smartwatch made by wearables company Omate that runs Android 5.1. Okay, that’s an overstatement. But there are at least a few folks out there that fit this bill and they’ll likely be pretty pleased about the news that the new call-capable TrueSmart+ is Lollipop flavored. The company took to Facebook to announce that both the TS+ and its slightly cheaper sibling will hit sometime either late October or in November for $169 and $149, respectively. Oddly enough, the pricier model doesn’t have a built-in camera like its predecessor but Omate says it has a TSi model with one.
What the TS+ does pack, however, is fancy rubber straps that do double duty concealing WiFi, 2G and 3G antennas and a Micro-SIM holder that’s apparently pretty similar to that of an iPhone. Oh, and that 1.54-inch screen’s been upgraded to 320×320 resolution , while the Android 4.4-powered TSi rocks a 240×240 display of the same size. Preorders open September 22nd and that window closes on Halloween.
We are excited to announce two newborns in the Omate family: the TrueSmart-i and the TrueSmart+ are going to leave the…
Posted by Omate on Monday, September 21, 2015
Source: Omate (Facebook)




