[CNMO Technology News]On June 23, vivo officially announced that the vivo WATCH 5 eSIM version will be officially released on June 25, supporting independent call call and networking. In addition, the WATCH 5 eSIM version will also support professional tennis mode.
According to Passionategeekz, the upgraded professional tennis mode can provide users with swinging instructions on the table. The standard postures of holding and swinging can be presented on the table, and novices can also quickly get started; the hitting data statistics function can present a number of professional data such as swinging and hitting to help users improve their sports performance; the play style identification function can evaluate the style type based on user sports data.
Judging from the model name, the vivo WATCH 5 eSIM version will have independent communication capabilities. It can independently connect to the operator’s network, realize functions such as receiving and dialing phone calls, sending text messages and surfing the Internet independently. For sports enthusiasts, you don’t need to carry a mobile phone when running or cycling. Just wearing an eSIM smartwatch can keep in touch with others at any time and record your exercise trajectory in real time. The WATCH 5 Bluetooth version must be connected to the phone’s Bluetooth to realize functions such as calling, and the phone and watch must be within a certain range to be used.
vivo WATCH 5 Bluetooth version
According to Passionategeekz, the weight of vivo WATCH 5 Bluetooth version aluminum alloy watch is 32 grams and the weight of stainless steel watch is 35 grams. The device is equipped with a 1.43-inch 60Hz refresh rate AMOLED all-weather display, supports 100+ sports mode, and 22-day Bluetooth mode to long service life. It is expected that the eSIM version will be consistent with the Bluetooth version in some parameters and functions, and the price is higher.
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