• Source:JND

Wobble has officially stepped beyond its smart TV identity and entered the smartphone arena with the launch of the Wobble One in India. The Bengaluru-based electronics startup positions this device as a product fully designed and manufactured in India, marking a major shift in its hardware ambitions as it moves deeper into the Android ecosystem.

The Wobble One arrives in three configurations that include 8GB plus 128GB, 8GB plus 256GB and 12GB plus 256GB options, available in Mythic White, Eclipse Black and Odyssey Blue. Pricing begins at Rs 22000, with availability confirmed across major online marketplaces and offline retail stores. With the brand’s established presence in home entertainment, this launch is meant to introduce Wobble to a far wider audience.

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At the core of the device is a 6.67-inch Full HD Plus AMOLED display that supports a 120 Hz refresh rate and Dolby Vision, giving it a premium touch for content consumption. Wobble has equipped the phone with the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset that operates at a 2.6 GHz clock speed, aiming for a balance of performance and efficiency. The company claims the chipset choice extends battery life significantly compared to other models in this segment.

For imaging, the Wobble One features a triple camera system inside a square camera module. It includes a 50MP Sony Lytia 600 main camera with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a macro lens. The brand is also pushing its dedicated Wobble Mode, which is meant to enhance stability and creative shooting. On the battery front, Wobble claims up to 47 hours of calling, 24 hours of video streaming and 22 days of standby, although the exact capacity was not disclosed in the second half of the announcement.

Running clean stock Android 15 with Google AI enhancements, the device promises a bloatware-free experience, although Wobble has not confirmed how long software support will last. The phone also comes with a flat aluminium alloy frame and a glass back to give it a more premium build.

Alongside the smartphone, Wobble showcased several upcoming ecosystem products that include AMD- and Intel-powered laptops, new Android tablets, large-format smart TVs, a pair of smart glasses in development and a mixed reality headset that aims to deliver a more immersive experience similar to the Apple Vision Pro. The brand is clearly building toward a multi-device portfolio.

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With its first smartphone now official, Wobble is setting the stage for a broader device strategy in India, positioning the Wobble One as both a debut and a statement of its expanding vision.

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