Fire-Boltt Dream ‘Wristphone’ With 4G LTE Connectivity, IP67 Rating Launched in India: Price, Specifications
The Fire-Boltt Dream ‘wristphone’ is powered by Android 8.1 and is touted to provide up to four hours of battery life under ‘extreme’ usage.
Fire-Boltt on Wednesday announced the launch of the Fire-Boltt Dream, a ‘wristphone’ that runs on Android and offers support for 4G LTE connectivity. It is claimed to support almost all functions offered by a regular smartphone — including making and receiving calls — unlike the company’s other smartwatch models that require a paired smartphone. It runs on Android and also offers access to several OTT platforms. The smartwatch offers access to several apps via the Google Play store and is equipped with several health and fitness tracking features. It is claimed to offer up to 4 hours of battery life with heavy usage.
Fire-Boltt Dream price in India, availability
Offered in 12 strap colour options, the Fire-Boltt Dream price in India starts at Rs. 5,999. Options including Aqua Surge, Cherry Hug, Coral Breeze, Forest Fringe, Fusion Flicker and Shadow Glide are priced at Rs. 5,999.
The Fire-Boltt Dream also also available in Cocoa Couture and Midnight Grace leather strap variants that are priced at Rs. 6,299. The Irish Glam, Midnight Steel and Sky Sizzle metallic strap options are listed at Rs. 6,499.
The new wristphone is available for purchase through the Fire-Boltt website, Flipkart and offline retail stores across the country.
Fire-Boltt Dream specifications, features
The Fire-Boltt Dream wristphone sports a 2.02-inch (320 x 386 pixels) screen with a refresh rate of 60Hz and a peak brightness level of 600 nits. It is powered by a quad-core Arm Cortex-A7 MP chipset paired with a Mali T820 MP1 GPU, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. It runs on Android 8.1 out-of-the-box.
Connectivity options on the wristphone include 4G LTE (via a nano SIM), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, along with GPS support. The Fire-Boltt Dream comes pre-installed with the Google Play store which allows access to applications like Gmail, Instagram, WhatsApp, Zomato, Spotify, Myntra, and Bumble, according to the company. It also supports games like Subway Surfers, Temple Run, and Candy Crush.
The Fire-Boltt Dream ‘wristphone’ claims to support access to OTT platforms such as JioCinema, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video, enabling users to stream movies, TV shows, and other content on the go on the small display of the watch. The device features heart rate, SpO2, and calorie monitors like other budget wearable fitness trackers. With an 800mAh battery that takes two hours to fully charge, the wristphone is said to provide 36 hours of standby time and up to 4 hours with heavy usage. It has an IP67 rating for dust and splash resistance, measuring 49.5mm x 13.5mm x 13.5mm and weighing 50g.