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Wobble One launches brand’s first made-in-India Android smartphone for Rs 22,000

Powered by the Dimensity 7400 chipset, the Wobble One comes with zero bloatware out of the box.

While Wobble has not revealed the phone’s exact battery capacity, it claims the device lasts around 25% longer than competing models thanks to the more power-efficient chipset in this segment. (Image: The Indian Express/ Anurag Chawake)While Wobble has not revealed the phone’s exact battery capacity, it claims the device lasts around 25% longer than competing models thanks to the more power-efficient chipset in this segment. (Image: The Indian Express/ Anurag Chawake)

Wobble, the popular Bengaluru-based electronics startup known for its Smart TV lineup, has announced its first-ever Android-powered smartphone.

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, the Wobble One features a 120Hz 6.67-inch AMOLED display with Dolby Vision support and a Full HD+ resolution.

Sporting a flat aluminium alloy frame and glass back, the Wobble One runs bloatware-free stock Android 15 out of the box. However, the company has not shared how long the phone will receive software support.

On the back, the device includes a triple-camera setup housed in a square camera island, featuring a 50MP Sony Lytia 600 main sensor, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro lens.

While Wobble has not revealed the phone’s exact battery capacity, it claims the device lasts around 25% longer than competing models thanks to the more power-efficient chipset in this segment.

Available in three colourways – Mystic White, Eclipse Black, and Odyssey Blue, the Wobble One comes with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Prices start at Rs 22,000, and the phone will be available through online marketplaces as well as offline retail channels.

Alongside the phone, Wobble also showcased other products, including AMD- and Intel-powered laptops, budget Android tablets, large Smart TVs, its under-development smart glasses, and an Apple Vision Pro–like mixed-reality headset promising a more immersive experience.

 

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