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TicWatch Pro 5 Launch: Mobvoi Teases Unveiling

Mobvoi, a tech company specializing in smartwatches and AI technology, has officially teased the launch of their new product: the TicWatch Pro 5. This watch was leaked earlier this year and revealed to have some impressive features and specs. The official teaser poster doesn’t mention its name but its design gives away that it is indeed the TicWatch Pro 5.

The watch is said to feature an AMOLED display with a resolution of 454 x 454 pixels as well as two physical buttons on either side for navigation purposes. It also comes with 1GB RAM and 8GB ROM storage space which allows users to store music, photos, or other files directly within their device without having to rely on cloud storage solutions like Google Drive or Dropbox. Additionally, Mobvoi has equipped this model with Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 processor along with GPS/GLONASS support for accurate location tracking capabilities while outdoor activities, such as running or cycling are being performed by users wearing this smartwatch.

In conclusion, Mobvoi’s upcoming TicWatch Pro5 promises not only great looks but also powerful performance thanks to its advanced hardware components under the hood. With all these features combined, it will be interesting how successful will be when released later this year.

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