Rainbuvvy DM82 Smartwatch Phone: 4G Android connectivity
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Meet the Rainbuvvy DM82—your wrist's new best friend. This isn't just any smartwatch phone; it's like having a tiny, incredibly stylish smartphone strapped to your arm. With its 1.75-inch AMOLED display, everything pops with colors so vibrant, you'll forget you're staring at a screen the size of a postage stamp. And thanks to a quad-core processor and 2GB RAM, it zips through tasks faster than you can say 'Why did I ever carry a phone in my pocket?'
Got 4G connectivity? This baby does, letting you chat, text, and surf the web without ever reaching for your phone. (Take that, pocket bulge!) Snap pics on the fly with the 5MP camera—because sometimes, you've just got to document that random squirrel doing parkour. And with a 1520mAh battery, it keeps going long after your phone has given up the ghost. Plus, it's got a touchscreen and full network support, because, well, it's 2023. Who settles for less?
- 1.75-inch AMOLED display
- 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM
- Quad-core processor
- 5MP camera
- 1520mAh battery
- 4G Android connectivity
General specs
- Brand: Rainbuvvy
- Model: DM82
- Seller: Joom
- Display: 1.75-inch AMOLED
- Memory: 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM
- Processor: Quad-core
- Camera: 5MP
- Battery: 1520mAh
- Connectivity: 4G
- First listed by seller: 5/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Rainbuvvy | Rainbuvvy | Rainbuvvy | Rainbuvvy | Rainbuvvy | Rainbuvvy |
Model | DM82 | PGD WATCH | DM30 | Q668 | B14 | DM62 |
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Price | $73.67 | $113.86 | $99.44 | $103.81 | $58.24 | $80.79 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 8, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 20, 2025 |
Display | 1.75-inch AMOLED | 2.03-inch HD | 1.6-inch IPS | 1.99 inches | AMOLED HD | 2.13-inch AMOLED HD |
Memory | 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM | 2GB RAM, 16GB storage | 4GB RAM, 64GB storage | 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM | 2GB RAM, 16GB storage | |
Camera | 5MP | Dual camera | Dual 5.0 MP | Dual 5MP | Built-in | |
Connectivity | 4G | 4G, Wi-Fi, GPS | 4G, WIFI, GPS | 4G, Wi-Fi | 4G, WIFI | 4G, Wi-Fi, SIM card support |
Operating System | Android 8.1 | Android 9.1 | Android 9.0 | Android 8.1 |
Tom M.
Toulouse
May 29, 2025
As a software developer, I'm usually skeptical about gadgets that promise too much, but this one grew on me over time. I bought it on a whim—impulse buys are my weakness—and at first, I thought it might be too gimmicky. But after using it for a couple of weeks, I've found it super handy, especially when I'm cycling or scooting around Toulouse with my kid; it keeps me connected without having to fumble for my phone. The ability to handle calls and messages directly is a game-changer, and the performance is snappy enough for daily use. I could be wrong, but it feels like a solid companion for someone with a busy lifestyle. One tip: adjust the settings to optimize battery life if you're using it heavily throughout the day. Overall, it's a fun and functional piece of tech that exceeded my expectations :)
- Pros: The display is incredibly sharp and colorful, making everything easy to read and interact with, even in bright sunlight. It handles multiple tasks smoothly without any lag, and I love that I can make calls and browse the internet directly from my wrist without needing my phone. The battery lasts all day with heavy use, which is impressive for something this small, and the camera is decent for quick snaps when I'm out and about. It's lightweight and stylish, so it doesn't feel bulky or out of place, and it arrived right on schedule.
- Cons: The screen could be a bit larger for easier typing, and the camera quality isn't great for anything more than casual photos; it struggles in low light. Sometimes the connection drops in areas with weak signal, which can be frustrating when I'm relying on it for calls. The touchscreen can be overly sensitive at times, leading to accidental taps, and I wish there were more customization options for the interface. It might not be ideal for everyone, especially if you need a full-fledged phone replacement for heavy-duty tasks.