Wonstart T501 - Other SmartWatches

Hi guys,
I recently purchased a Wonstart T501 Smartwatch and its quite good for the price of $40 US.
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I have had this for about 2 weeks now and think its a great cheap alternative to the more expensive watches.
I have the one with the silicon band and it has M55_ML.FN2.V004 firmware
I was wondering whether there is an alternative firmware to flash, I have been told by the company that I have the lateset version, but other watches of the T501 has other firmwares and I prefer some of the clock faces.
I have searched the net, however Wonstart is not to be found as a company however i did purchase it from Shenzhen Smart Easy Technology Company Limited.
Battery life is about 1-2 days depending on use, but as just a watch it lasts about 3 days.
I can take calls on it and read sms messages.
Liking the smart watch scene may save and invest later.

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