
Wobble, a consumer electronics brand under Indkal Technologies, has officially debuted its first smartphone, the Wobble One, in India. This device is proudly labeled as a 'Made in India' product and aims to carve a niche in the competitive mid-range market, emphasizing performance, battery life, and camera capabilities. The Wobble One boasts a sleek design with a glass back and an aluminum frame, measuring just 7.8mm thick. It is available in three attractive colors: black, blue, and white. The smartphone features a stunning 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display that supports Dolby Vision, enhancing the visual experience for users. At the heart of the Wobble One is the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor, which is paired with up to 12GB of RAM and offers storage options reaching up to 256GB. Wobble has emphasized that the smartphone comes free of pre-installed bloatware, which is expected to lead to better battery performance as only essential apps will consume power. In terms of photography, the device is equipped with a triple-camera setup, highlighted by a 50MP main lens utilizing the Sony Lytia 600 sensor and featuring Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS). This is complemented by an 8MP ultrawide sensor and a 2MP macro lens, allowing for versatile photography options. Additionally, the smartphone supports 4K HDR video recording and features Dolby Atmos for an immersive audio experience. During the launch event, Wobble also unveiled plans for a wider range of consumer electronics, including laptops, desktops, tablets, VR headsets, and even prototypes that may rival products like the Rayban Meta glasses, hinting at an expansive ecosystem. Moreover, Wobble showcased the Wobble Maximus, a 116-inch television boasting a QD-Mini LED display and delivering 240W of peak sound power. While release dates for these additional products remain unconfirmed, the Wobble One is expected to go on sale in the second week of December, with pricing anticipated to start around ₹22,000.
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