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After all, in 2013 The New York Times said Apple’s watch was expected to “stand apart from competitors based on the company’s understanding of how such glass can curve around the human body.” I was imagining something a little more futuristic than what we got.Something that looked more or less like the Nubia Watch, as it happens. This is an unabashedly techy device, but it’s at least a little sleeker than Nubia’s previous take on the concept, the Alpha.The screen is 4 inches diagonal and has a resolution of 960x192; you can see the pixels if you look closely, but it’s sharp enough at regular watch viewing distances. In the case of the Nubia Watch, it communicates that you are interested enough in flexible OLED screens that you want to be one of the first people in the world to wrap one around your wrist and are willing to back the project on Kickstarter.
As said here by Sam Byford