Montblanc unveils the Summit 2, its first-ever smartwatch powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100. The watch comes with always-on mode and a longer battery life. The smartwatch features a rotating crown, placed on the right edge that accompanies two buttons, which can be programmed to launch a number of apps.
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The Montblanc Summit 2 sports a 1.2-inches AMOLED display with 327 PPI, which is protected by a sapphire crystal and packs 42mm case. The rear side of the dial features glass, steel and resin with a heart rate sensor as well as magnetic charging pins. The smartwatch is being offered in interchangeable straps that include leather, nylon, and Milanese.
Montblanc Summit 2
The internals of the watch include 1GB RAM and has 8GB of storage. It features NFC for Google Pay, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS and Wi-Fi. The QC1110 ultra-low-power co-processor that handles the display and sensor co-processing to give a full day battery life and an extra 4-5 days of usability in watch-mode.
Montblanc Summit 2
The smartwatch runs on Android Wear 2.1 OS and comes equipped with some built-in apps that include a travel companion called Timeshifter, Travel Info with currency, tax and a Running Coach app. The Montblanc Summit 2 price is $995 (Rs.73,157 approx.) and comes in black, bicolor and stainless steel with leather or nylon bands, whereas the Summit 2 Titanium Sport Edition price is $1095 (Rs. 80,509 approx.).
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