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TicWatch Pro 3 review: powerful specs but fitness lags

TicWatch Pro 3 vs. TicWatch Pro (2020): Should you upgrade?

Posted on December 14, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

With Mobvoi’s most recent flagship entry into the Wear OS smartwatch realm, it’s worth taking a look at the newest TicWatch Pro 3 vs. TicWatch Pro (2020). Though the latter has the 2020 moniker, the Ticwatch Pro 3 is the latest and greatest from the smartwatch maker. It’s the first to run the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4100 processor, but does this upgrade over the 2100 SoC really make a difference, and is that all that’s to the Pro 3?
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Wearables Tags:processor, Qualcomm, smartwatch, Snapdragon, TicWatch Pro (2020), TicWatch Pro 3, Wear OS

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