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Smartwatch Big Screen Multi Function 4GB+64GB 2.88 Inch Android 9 Smart Watch

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A 2.88-inch Android 9 Smartwatch with 4GB RAM and 64GB Storage represents a highly specific, niche category of wearable technology: the wrist-mounted standalone smartphone (often manufactured under models like the LOKMAT Appllp Max or TICWRIS Max).

Instead of running a stripped-down watch operating system, this device runs a full desktop version of Android 9.0, effectively strapping a miniature, heavy-duty smartphone directly onto your wrist.  

Technical Specifications Breakdown

The combination of a massive 2.88-inch rectangular landscape screen and massive storage yields some desktop-class mobile specs:

  • The 2.88-Inch TFT Display: This screen is massive—roughly 2 to 3 times larger than a standard Apple Watch or Garmin. Featuring a 480x640 landscape orientation, it is deliberately sized so you can comfortably type on a full QWERTY layout, browse standard mobile websites, and watch full-screen videos.

  • 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM: This matches the memory tier of mid-range smartphones. The 4GB of RAM keeps app switching smooth, while the 64GB of onboard storage allows you to download thousands of offline Spotify tracks, full mobile video games, or offline map areas directly onto the hardware.

  • Full Android 9.0 + Google Play: Because it runs a full native mobile operating system, you aren't limited to a companion app store. You can open the Google Play Store and download standard mobile apps—like YouTube, WhatsApp, Facebook, or Netflix—and use them directly on the screen.

Hardware Architecture & Connectivity

To support this massive processing load, these watches are built with specialized independent hardware:

Component

Specification

Practical Purpose

Processor

MediaTek MT6761 (Quad-Core)

A mobile phone processor designed to run background apps and handle 4G modem data pathways.

Network Capability

4G LTE via Nano-SIM + Dual-Band Wi-Fi

Operates entirely without a phone. You can insert a SIM card to handle independent calling, text messaging, and 4G web data.

Dual Cameras

5MP Front / 13MP Side

Allows you to make standalone cellular video calls or snap quick reference photos from your wrist.

Battery Capacity

1500mAh to 2300mAh

Massive compared to standard smartwatches (which are usually 300-500mAh). It requires this large capacity to power the massive screen and 4G radio.

The Trade-offs: Is It Right for You?

While incredibly powerful, this form factor comes with very distinct operational realities:

The Size & Weight Profile: This is a heavy, wide device (often weighing around 150 grams). It takes up the entire width of an adult wrist and is too thick to slide easily under tight dress shirts or winter jackets.Battery Lifespan: Even with a massive battery, running a full mobile OS, a large display, and a 4G connection means the battery will last roughly 1 to 2 days of regular use. If you stream high-definition video or play games constantly, you will need to charge it daily.Water Resistance: Because the watch frame requires open physical cutouts for a Nano-SIM tray, a loud built-in speaker, and a microphone, these units are generally rated for life waterproof (IP67). They can handle a rainstorm or splashing while washing your hands, but they cannot be worn while swimming or in a hot shower.  

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