Interesting phone. It runs on the full version of Android, which is good and bad. Would you like to watch YouTube? No problem. want to stay on fb No problem. wanna play games No problem. Would you like to receive an SMS? Oh oh Houston, we have a problem. Because the watch is essentially a [lightweight] cell phone, it doesn't pair with a real cell phone like other phones do to send and receive calls and text messages. However, it has its own SIM card if you go to an amusement park or any other place where you may be afraid of losing or damaging your phone. wasn't (with a big screen and all the conveniences of having a mobile phone on your wrist). To be honest this would be a 5 star rating minus the call/text issue. Their support team is slow to respond and tries to avoid asking a direct question. And it literally took me hours to figure out that it was an Android issue on Android that was preventing me from releasing it as a regular smartwatch. Developers, if you are reading this I think you need to be working on a software patch for this issue, thanks. I love being able to look at my watch and see that an SMS has arrived on my phone.
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