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Alihassan Mahdi
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Qualcomm announced its Toq smartwatch last year and made it available for sale back in December 2013 for a price of $350, which was quite expensive. However, Qualcomm has now cut $100 off its original price bringing it down to $249.
The timing may not be a coincidence after we heard a report that HTC might unveil a smartwatch based on the Qualcomm Toq at MWC 2014. With a price tag of $249, the Toq smartwatch is a dollar more expensive than its competitor, the Pebble Steel. The Toq smartwatch features a color touchscreen display that is always active and on while lasting for a couple of days between charges due to a Mirasol low power display fitted to the device.
With a Toq Smartwatch, you can pair your device with any Android device running at least Android 4.0.3 and view text messages, accept or reject calls, receive notifications and much more. If you’re interested to get your hands on the Qualcomm Toq Smartwatch, visit the store link provided below.
Source: Qualcomm Store
Via: AndroidSPIN
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The timing may not be a coincidence after we heard a report that HTC might unveil a smartwatch based on the Qualcomm Toq at MWC 2014. With a price tag of $249, the Toq smartwatch is a dollar more expensive than its competitor, the Pebble Steel. The Toq smartwatch features a color touchscreen display that is always active and on while lasting for a couple of days between charges due to a Mirasol low power display fitted to the device.
With a Toq Smartwatch, you can pair your device with any Android device running at least Android 4.0.3 and view text messages, accept or reject calls, receive notifications and much more. If you’re interested to get your hands on the Qualcomm Toq Smartwatch, visit the store link provided below.
Source: Qualcomm Store
Via: AndroidSPIN
Come comment on this article: Qualcomm cuts $100 off its Toq smartwatch price
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