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Omate TrueSmart Watch Stands Alone — No Phone Required

jarold writes to point out an intriguing entry in the expanding smart-watch field: the Omate TrueSmart watch. Production of samples is about start on the watch after a successful Kickstarter campaign. Unlike some of the smart watches now out (or promised for soon), the TrueSmart is capable of making voice calls, sending texts, and using social media messaging without a separate smartphone or tablet. The specs are impressive, for something you wear on your wrist: Android 4.2.2 running on a dual core Cortex A7 and half a gig of RAM, 4GB of storage (expandable via micro-SD slot).

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  1. you lost me at Android by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    after my last two Android phones I can't fathom ever buying another Android device. Maybe once they iron out the kinks, but my experience was so bad I am left feeling pretty jaded. phones crashing and freezing on a DAILY basis. too unstable for me. no thanks.