World’s first smart WATCH that makes calls and comes with a built-in Camera

 World’s first smart WATCH that makes calls and comes with a built-in Camera

A group of college students from India – including a designer who is just 17 years old – has beaten the likes of Apple, Google and Sony to launch the world’s first fully-featured smartwatch. Called Androidly, the device comes with Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi and a camera built-in.

The £150 watch can also be used as a phone to make calls and send texts using a phone SIM card and packs up to 16GB of storage. Although other smart watches, including the Pebble and Sony’s Live Watch, can wirelessly connect with mobile phones, Androidly is the first to come with the operating system fully integrated.

Worlds first smart WATCH that makes calls and comes with a built-in Camera

Androidly has a 2inch screen and comes with a 2MP camera. It runs on an older version of the Android operating system called Android 2.2 Froyo.

A speaker, camera and microphone are built into the device and it can be plugged into a USB socket to be used as a storage device. It can also be used to charge the phone. Androidly is the brainchild of four students from India – software developer Ankit Pradhan, communications professional Pavneet Singh Puri and lawyer Apurva Sukant plus teenager Siddhant Vats.

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Sukant said: ‘There are other such products in the market, but they mostly sync with a smartphone and are not phones in themselves. ‘We have ported Android on to a much smaller board and built a wearable phone.’ Puri added: ‘We have all been friends for years now. ‘I was a member of my college student council then and was getting a lot of calls regarding the college festival.

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‘That day, my phone rang at a time when my hands were dripping with chicken curry and I just couldn’t retrieve it from my pocket.’ ‘Later, over dessert, we discussed the episode and figured that things can be made much easier if the device is always within reach, accessible and visible. ‘Making it a wristwatch seemed to be the most practical solution’,  continued Vats.

The Androidly watch was originally a Kickstarter campaign – a fundraising and investment site. The devices can now be ordered, in black or white, from the Android.ly site for £150 each. The £90 Pebble watch was the first device to be classed as a ‘smartwatch’ and similarly launched following a successful Kickstarter campaign earlier this year. The Pebble smartwatch syncs wirelessly with a smartphone allowing users to receive emails and Facebook messages, control their music and even see who is calling them.

Source: Dailymail

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