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Huawei Watch GT 2 arriving on September 19

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Sagar 07 September 2019

Huawei Smart wearables

Huawei is all set to unveil the Kirin 990-powered Mate 30 series on September 19, and alongside that, the company will also take the wraps off its 2019 smartwatch - Watch GT 2.

Huawei made the announcement by posting a video on Weibo. The clip doesn't divulge anything about the Watch GT 2 other than revealing that the smartwatch will be powered by the freshly announced chip for wearables - Kirin A1 - which also powers the Freebuds 3.

That said, thanks to previous leaks, we know a few features of the Watch GT 2 like the built-in GPS and optical heart rate monitor. The smartwatch will also have a mic and a speaker and will ship with a 445 mAh battery.

There will be two models of the Watch GT 2 - Classic and Sport. You can check out the leaked renders below to know what they look like.

Huawei Watch GT 2 Classic on left and Watch GT 2 Sport on right Huawei Watch GT 2 Classic on left and Watch GT 2 Sport on right

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • Anonymous
  • Kte
  • 13 Sep 2019

That's how commerce works. No a single business would sells you a good that could last forever without recharges or subscriptions.

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  • Andra
  • X}w
  • 09 Sep 2019

The bad idea is to spend money on smart watches. Smart watches are waste watches, we can't use 10 years. These f*cking companies releasing gadgets at high price with nominal features which most of the people doesn't use. They don't have confident on ...

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  • 124C4+1
  • qxU
  • 08 Sep 2019

Battery life is too slow to improve, they should integrate solar or kinetic power.

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