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Wobble Smartphone India Launch: Features, Design & Price

Wobble Smartphone India Launch: Key Details

The Wobble smartphone, a new ‘Made in India’ contender, is set to launch in India on Wednesday, November 19th. Following its domestic debut, the company plans a global rollout.

Key Takeaways

  • Launch date: November 19th in India.
  • Rumoured specs: 8GB RAM, Android 15.
  • Design: Slim profile with flat-frame and prominent camera module.
  • Positioned as a ‘desi’ phone built to global standards.

Made in India, Engineered for the World

Though official specifications are unconfirmed, the Wobble phone is rumoured to feature 8GB of RAM and run on the latest Android 15 operating system. The pricing remains a mystery. Marketed with the tagline “Made in India, Engineered for the World,” it aims to be a local “desi” phone that meets international standards, potentially challenging dominant Chinese brands.

Design and Features

Teaser images confirm a slim profile with a flat-frame design and a prominent rear camera module. The front camera is expected to use a punch-hole cutout. For connectivity, the phone will include a Type-C charging port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The power and volume buttons are neatly aligned with the frame, enhancing the overall aesthetics.

The grand official launch will precede sales in the 2025-26 fiscal year. News of the Wobble phone first emerged in September, with these details being rumoured since.

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