![]() ![]() There, inside, there are a variety of required pieces of paper in the kit (the online version of the instructions is on the Sony Mobile website ), and in the basement of the box there is a USB-cord for charging. To look the most advantageous, the device is durable - it won’t move! - mounted on a transparent plastic insert - so strong that I had to cut it with scissors to remove the gadget. SmartWatch comes in a nice red-and-white box with a transparent insert, behind which it is displayed as in a window: ![]() The 1.3-inch SmartWatch display has a resolution of 128x128 pixels. ![]() And on SmartWatch, the fastener in the form of a clip is now built-in, and increases its thickness quite significantly - it is thicker, for example, Sony Xperia P (10.5 mm), if you put them next to it: The LiveView was thicker - as much as 11 mm, but this is cunning: the dimensions of the LiveView were considered to be without removable but necessary fasteners. In terms of dimensions, the device has not changed much - it is still a square with sides 36x36 mm (exactly one millimeter more than LiveView), eight millimeters thick. On the side is the only on / off button of the device, it is also the display lock.Īt the back, in addition to a powerful clamping device relative to the dimensions, there is a connector for a charger. The case and SmartWatch mount are made of white plastic with a silver metallic border around the perimeter. To use SmartWatch with your phone, you only need Bluetooth. This is an accessory for Andorid smartphones, so it will be useful to read the review not only to owners of Sony Xperia, but also to all owners of smartphones on this platform. A tiny but functional device with which you can answer calls and SMS, manage music, find your lost phone and just find out the time without taking the phone out of your pocket. The concept turned out to be successful, and in 2012 it was developed under a new name: SmartWatch - a remote control for a smartphone that looks like an ordinary wristwatch. One of the most notable Sony products in 2011 was not a smartphone, but a small accessory reminiscent of the shape of a wristwatch - Sony Ericsson LiveView. ![]()
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