Omate TrueSmart Smartwatch Review

Storage/Other by stefan @ 2014-02-07

The latest breed of smartwatches have a lot of integrated stuff and run on Android OS; the TrueSmart from Omate comes with hardware GPS, can receive and make phone calls, browse the web and many more; we could think it as a fully-featured smartphone disguised as a wristwatch. Let's check the product in more detail now, shall we?

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A Closer Look Part III

When we have the smartwatch in the docked position, we will have access to the screen but not to its lateral buttons:

 

 

 

An USB cable also accompanies the dock:

 

 

 

The manufacturer has also packed a small screwdriver and spare screws:

 

 

 

The used screws are quite little and of two different types (SIM cover and bottom cover); after removing the SIM cover, be careful not to lose the rubber material on its back:

 

 

 

 

By removing the four screws on the back, we must lift the cover quite gently because a rubber gasket is placed between the main chassis and the cover:

 

 

 

If the gasket is not centered, it may break when the screws are tightened and it won’t secure a good seal either:

 

 

 

Here is a view of the back side of the cover which shows the small metallic contact feet:

 

 

 

The battery is also easy removable and on its back we will be able to see its power rating:

 

 

 

Inside the chassis we will easily locate the microSDHC card slot along with a sticker which shows the product serial number and IMEI:

 

 

 

The microSDHC card is easy to install:

 

 

 

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