Zeblaze Thor Ultra Smartwatch Debuts in Nepal With Android Support

Key Takeaways
- Priced at NPR 15,000 with a 15 percent pre-booking discount
- Features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, 4G, GPS, and up to five days battery life
- Runs Android 8.1 and includes health tracking, multiple sports modes, and NFC
Zeblaze has launched the Thor Ultra, a new smartwatch designed for Android users, in Nepal. The device brings a modern design with a 1.43-inch AMOLED screen, offering vivid colors and an always-on display option. Built with a metal unibody and measuring just 60 grams, it includes practical features such as heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen sensing, and support for over twenty sports modes.
The Thor Ultra runs on Android 8.1 and is powered by a Spreadtrum processor, allowing compatibility with popular apps like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. It also supports 4G networks, GPS, Wi-Fi, and NFC, making it a fully functional smartwatch and phone hybrid. With 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, users can enjoy smooth performance for daily tasks and notifications.
Battery life is impressive, with the 930 mAh cell lasting up to three to five days on a single charge, depending on usage. The watch is priced at NPR 15,000 and is currently available for purchase, with a special 15 percent discount available for those who pre-book.
Key specs
| OS | Android 8.1 |
| Color | Interstellar Black |
| Display | 1.43-inch UHD AMOLED, 466 x 466 pixels, 391 PPI, 1000 nits peak brightness |
| Durability | IP67 dust and water resistance |
| Weight | 60 grams with straps, 40 grams without straps |
| Storage | 16GB |
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