Alcatel revealed it will release two new devices this fall, the Go Play smartphone and the Go Watch.

The Go Play has a five-inch HD display and 8 MP back and 5 MP front-facing camera with a 2,500 mAh battery. The device runs on Android Lollipop and offers a unique feature called "screen-corder," which allows the user to tap the app to start recording the action they are performing on the phone. This means users can record tutorials such as how to change a specific setting on the phone and have the ability to play their footage back instantly.

The smartphone comes unlocked so that consumers can use it with any mobile carrier.

Alcatel's Go Play comes in four different color options, a turquoise blue with teal bumper, a white and orange with orange bumper, a turquoise blue with orange bumper and a red and pink with pink bumper.

The Go Watch is a wearable that is affordable and geared toward fitness lovers. It is shock, dust and waterproof and extremely durable. It has an improved heart rate monitor that provides continuous readings, so that the user knows when they are at their peak zone for calorie burning. There is also a physical "Go" button that replaces the touch button in the previous model that the company debuted at CES.

The user can also use the wearable as a remote for their smartphone, having the ability to do actions such as change music right from the watch.

The Go Watch will require operating systems iOS 7 and later and Android 5.0 and later to work.

The wearable comes in white and black options, with the ability to change the skins of the wristband with a variety of vibrant colors.

The Go Play will retail for less than $150, and the Go Play will retail for $200.

Alcatel will also be offering the Go Play and Go Watch as a bundle for close to $300.

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