Mobvoi dispatched the TicWatch Pro 3 as the main Snapdragon Wear 4100-fueled smartwatch, which it followed nine months after the fact with the comparatively prepared TicWatch E3. Nonetheless, presently the organization is asserting that both smartwatches use the Wear 4100+. Qualcomm depicts the contrasts between the two variations as:
Snapdragon Wear 4100 platforms come in two variants:
The Snapdragon Wear 4100+ platform which includes the main SOC (SDM429w or SDA429w) and the AON Co-Processor (QCC1110), along with the companion chips including PMIC, RF for Modem/GPS and WiFi/BT, and RFFE.
This isn't a slip-up on Mobvoi's part, by the same token. The organization has refreshed its site, Amazon postings and showcasing materials; all references to the Snapdragon Wear 4100 have been taken out. In their place are Snapdragon Wear 4100+, which Mobvoi depicts as a 'Double Framework Stage'. However, we can't discover any notice of a 'Double Framework Stage' on Qualcomm's product page.
As indicated by the Internet Document, Mobvoi expressed that the TicWatch E3 and TicWatch Pro 3 up to basically August. A tweet from the Mobvoi Official Twitter account affirms this, as well. We have connected with Mobvoi for input and will refresh this article if the organization reaction. Meanwhile, we have bought a retail TicWatch E3 to figure out what, assuming any, progressions Mobvoi has made. Ideally, Mobvoi isn't erroneously promoting both smartwatches.