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Wobble One Launches as a Made in India Phone With Premium Looks and Smart AI Features

A fresh new brand has arrived in the Indian smartphone market: Wobble is a homegrown brand that is stepping beyond its success in television to move into the smartphone space with the launch of the Wobble One. This brand, owned by Indkal Technologies, the same company behind the revival of Acer smartphones in India, claims to bring professional-grade camera performance, premium materials, and clean software at a reasonable midrange price. Priced below ₹25,000, it faces off against some popular phones in the segment, like the Moto Edge 60 Fusion and Vivo T4.

Wobble One

Wobble has priced the new smartphone starting at ₹22,000, offering multiple storage options-8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, and a higher-end 12GB+256GB variant. Consumers can buy the device starting December 12th through Amazon India and offline retail outlets. The phone will be made available in attractive color shades like Mythic White, Eclipse Black, and Odyssey Blue, thus providing a wide aesthetic choice for buyers.

Performance

At its heart, the Wobble One leverages the 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC, a tried-and-true midrange chipset that has already been featured in devices such as the Moto Edge 60 Fusion, iQOO Z10R, and Infinix GT 30. These phones have scored close to 9,90,000 points in benchmark testing- AnTuTu v11, which speaks volumes about the chipset's capability to handle day-to-day use as well as gaming. Users can expect seamless performance while playing titles like BGMI, COD Mobile, and other heavy apps with modest graphical settings. Thanks to modern fabrication and power optimization, the chipset strikes a fine balance between performance and efficiency.


Design

From all the features of Wobble One, the premium design approach is one of the most striking ones. Most smartphones in the segment feature plastic frames, while Wobble has used a metal side frame with a glass back, instantly catapulting the look and feel of the device. The combination offers a flagship-grade aesthetic, which is seldom seen below ₹25,000. The build quality was highlighted during the hands-on experience at the launch event, where it was clear that the company wants to establish itself as a serious competitor with premium craftsmanship.


Display

Up front, the Wobble One boasts a 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with punchy colors, inky blacks, and a silky-smooth 120Hz refresh rate. But it's the inclusion of Dolby Vision that sets it apart from more usual Full HD+ fare for this price. Wobble has collaborated with Dolby to provide higher brightness levels and more depth, which is quite evident when playing Dolby Vision-enabled content on apps such as Netflix. It's a display that's well-suited to movies or social media scrolling.


Camera System

Wobble has stressed camera capabilities in its first smartphone by equipping it with a 50MP 1/1.95-inch main sensor from Sony, namely the LYTIA 600. It comes with OIS support, meaning that users will be able to take stable photos and videos. The rear camera trio also comprises an 8MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP macro camera. Video recording is supported up to 4K resolution, making it suitable for content creators and vloggers who want stabilized, high-quality footage. On the front, the smartphone impresses with a 50MP selfie camera that's ultimately a high point in the mid-range segment. The large sensor, combined with AI optimization, promises clearer and more detailed selfies-something users will really appreciate for social media and video calls.


Battery

A 5,000mAh battery powers the Wobble One. According to the brand’s estimates, users can expect up to:

  • 47 hours of calling

  • 24 hours of video streaming

  • 22 days of standby time


While these numbers seem impressive, the competition in this price segment now often offers 6,000mAh or even 7,300mAh batteries. So while the Wobble One battery is good enough for normal use, it isn’t class-leading. Wobble has also not declared the charging speed, which leaves a slight void in expectations which is very likely to be fleshed out during the retail launch.


Clean Android 15 experience with no bloatware

In the end, one of the major positives regarding the Wobble One is an Android 15 experience with a really clean, bloatware-free interface. While other brands may fill up their phones with pre-installed apps, Wobble delivers with a clean setup that's refreshing and offers more storage and better performance out of the box. The phone comes fitted with Google's AI feature inclusions such as Gemini, AI editing tools in Google Photos, and Circle to Search for a modern, intuitive software toolset.


Although the brand has not announced its software update policy yet, the initial promise of a clean and responsive UI is a major benefit in this segment.


Wobble’s Big Future Plans

During the launch event, Wobble showcased its vision of expanding into multiple consumer electronic categories. The brand displayed a vast lineup including:

  • Large QD-Mini LED TVs (up to 116 inches)

  • Tablets

  • Laptops

  • Monitors

  • TWS audio devices

Some of its audio products are already listed on Amazon, and more launches are expected soon. Wobble aims to establish itself as a "Made in India" multi-category electronics brand, competing directly with top global brands.

The Wobble One has a strong proposition for those buyers seeking a high-end design, clean software, and a 50MP dual-sided camera setup with Sony sensors under ₹25,000. Its display quality, Dolby Vision support, and powerful 4nm chipset add to the value. However, since this is Wobble's first smartphone, it would be judicious to wait for comprehensive real-world reviews that confirm its day-to-day performance, camera consistency, and battery life.


If Wobble can deliver on all its promises, then the Wobble One could well be one of the best value midrange smartphones in the Indian market.

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