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Mobvoi new TicWatch Pro S launches

Sam Caleb by Sam Caleb
March 9, 2021
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The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro S is the company’s newest watch launch, and it improves on the TicWatch Pro 2020 in minor ways. The latest smartwatch has double the storage, new software features, and new apps that were previously only available on the TicWatch Pro 3.

The TicWatch Pro line of wearables from Mobvoi is designed to push the limits in the smartwatch space, especially within the Wear OS camp, with last year’s TicWatch 3 Pro being one of the first to use Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon Wear 4100 chipset.

TicWatch Pro S: Specifications

Specification TicWatch Pro S
Size 45 x 12.6mm
Display 1.36-inch AMOLED (400x400p)
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100
Memory
  • RAM: 1GB
  • ROM: 8GB
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.2, 802.11bgn Wi-Fi (2.4GHz)
GPS GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo
Sensors                                                                                       Accelerometer, Gyro, Magnetic Sensor, PPG Heart Rate sensor, Ambient Light sensor, Low latency off-body sensor
NFC payments Yes, Google Pay
Battery 415mAh
Durability IP68
OS Wear OS

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The TicWatch Pro S isn’t that different from last year’s TicWatch Pro 2020 (review). On the inside, it has the same design, a 1.39-inch circular AMOLED display with a resolution of 400x 400 pixels, and the same Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 chip (still no 3100). The ROM is the most significant improvement over the TicWatch Pro 2020. The new TicWatch Pro S has 8GB of onboard storage instead of 4GB. This will free up a lot of space on your device, allowing you to install more Wear OS apps.

All of the other changes are software-related. TicExercise 3.0 is included with the TicWatch Pro S, and it includes 13 workout modes, GPS tracking, heart-rate monitoring, and more. A new running lap counter, an updated heart range indicator, a revamped user interface, and VO2 Max tracking are also included.

Starting today, the TicWatch Pro S will be available in Europe, the United States, and the United Kingdom. It will be available for price at $259.99/£222.99/€259.99 on Mobvoi’s website and Amazon.com for interested buyers.

Huawei is working on a new email platform called Petal Mail as an alternative to Google Gmail. It may have features similar to Gmail, but with enhancements and a more attractive user interface.

The recent US sanctions have provided Huawei with the perfect excuse to develop its own alternative mobile ecosystem, analogous to Android, complete with Harmony OS, its own mobile operating system.

Huawei has already released replacements for Google Mobile Services (dubbed Huawei Mobile Services), as well as AppGallery and Google Maps alternatives (Petal Maps). The company has also applied for a number of other Petal-prefixed trademarks.

According to reports, Huawei is now taking registrations and soliciting feedback for Petal Mail, its new email service.

Petal Mail is currently in beta testing, and users can sign up to receive it at this address. You’ll be given a @petalmail.com address and the option to give Huawei feedback.

It has a minimal interface, according to the leaked screenshot from the app environment. It resembles Gmail in several ways, with two-columns and things like Inbox, Starred, Draft, Sent, Trash, and Spam.

Huawei Petal Mailbox is an e-mail service role name for individual consumers, according to the details. Huawei has recently begun testing Petal Mail, which allows interested users to try out services before they can be officially released.

Users who want to participate in the web testing should go to www.petalmail.com on their desktop or tablet. The top three public test feedbacks will each receive 100 yuan. However, the testing is only limited to Chinese consumers, with the company planning to introduce these services around the world.

Huawei is working on a new email platform called Petal Mail as an alternative to Google Gmail. It may have features similar to Gmail, but with enhancements and a more attractive user interface.

The recent US sanctions have provided Huawei with the perfect excuse to develop its own alternative mobile ecosystem, analogous to Android, complete with Harmony OS, its own mobile operating system.

Huawei has already released replacements for Google Mobile Services (dubbed Huawei Mobile Services), as well as AppGallery and Google Maps alternatives (Petal Maps). The company has also applied for a number of other Petal-prefixed trademarks.

According to reports, Huawei is now taking registrations and soliciting feedback for Petal Mail, its new email service.

Petal Mail is currently in beta testing, and users can sign up to receive it at this address. You’ll be given a @petalmail.com address and the option to give Huawei feedback.

It has a minimal interface, according to the leaked screenshot from the app environment. It resembles Gmail in several ways, with two-columns and things like Inbox, Starred, Draft, Sent, Trash, and Spam.

Huawei Petal Mailbox is an e-mail service role name for individual consumers, according to the details. Huawei has recently begun testing Petal Mail, which allows interested users to try out services before they can be officially released.

Users who want to participate in the web testing should go to www.petalmail.com on their desktop or tablet. The top three public test feedbacks will each receive 100 yuan. However, the testing is only limited to Chinese consumers, with the company planning to introduce these services around the world.

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