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Realme Watch T1 with 1.3-inch AMOLED display, GPS, offline music playback announced

Realme announced GT Neo2T and Q3s smartphones today. Along with it, company has also revealed its latest smartwatch called Realme Watch T1.

Realme Watch T1 features and specifications

It is Realme’s first wearable under its new T Series. The smartwatch comes with stainless steel casing and offers 5ATM water resistant rating. It can survive in depths of up to 50 meters. The smartwatch houses 4G of on-board storage space which allows offline music playback.

The Realme Watch T1 specs include 1.3-inch AMOLED touch screen with 416 x 416 pixels resolution, 50Hz refresh rate and 326ppi pixel density. The display has Corning Gorilla Glass protection for added durability. The wearable offers up to 50 dials to suite your mood and needs.

It uses Bluetooth V5.0 for seamless connectivity with smartphones. It allows voice calling over Bluetooth. Realme has included a heart rate sensor for checking heart beats and a Blood Oxygen measurement sensor for SpO2.

The Realme Watch T1 offers up to 110 sports modes. It includes indoor / outdoor walking / running / cycling, Hiking, yoga, rowing, elliptical, basketball, free workout and strength training. It includes step counter, calories and distance tracker. The wearable supports sleep detection and delivers reminders for Water intake and sedentary.

The smartwatch has built-in GPS/GLONASS/Galileo for positioning. It has 3-axis Accelerometer, 3-axis Gyroscope, AIR pressure sensor, Wear detection sensor and Photosensitive sensors. There is NFC for making contact-less payments.

The Watch T1 feature a 228mAh battery that offers up to 7 days of usage. It has fast charging that gives 3 days of use with 15 minutes of charging. It can go from 0 to 100% in just about 35 minutes.

Price, colors and availability

The Realme Watch T1 price is 699 Yuan ($109 / Rs. 8200 approx.) and comes in Black Mint and Vibrant Black colos. It will go on pre-order from October 20th and will start selling from November 1st.

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