New images of Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro ahead of the official announcement

 



Huawei is preparing to launch its new version of the Watch GT2 Pro smart watch at an event to be held on September 10, and the latest leaks have revealed three-dimensional images showing the design of the smartwatch, with leaks detailing the specifications of this version.


The Chinese giant recently revealed the Watch Fit smart watch, which came with a square design, and today the company plans to launch its distinctive version of the Watch GT2 Pro smartwatch within days.





The images reveal the design of the Watch GT2 Pro more clearly, as the smartwatch has a frame that is thinner than the original GT2 version, and the new version also comes with a 1.39-inch OLED screen, and a display resolution of 454 by 454 pixels.




Also, the Watch GT2 Pro smart watch will be launched in two sizes, 46 and 42 mm, and the 42 mm watch model is expected to feature a smaller screen size, and a lower display resolution.

The Watch GT2 Pro smart watch dial also comes with a stainless steel design, while the band is available in a leather and plastic by choice.





The Watch GT2 Pro smart watch features 32 MB RAM, with 4 GB storage capacity, which allows storing music and playing with wireless headphones without the need for a phone, and the smart watch also supports Bluetooth 5.1 technology, Huawei also supports the smart watch with low random memory due to the operating system Lite OS that does not need to run external applications or extra energy.

The source of the leaks confirmed that the distinctive 46 mm watch GT2 Pro smart watch will come with a 455 mAh battery, for a charging of up to 14 days, and support for the wireless charging feature.






The Watch GT2 Pro smart watch is launched with the main specifications for this category of watches, as it supports counting the number of steps, tracking the user's status during sleep, with a screen to monitor heart rate, measure blood oxygen level SpO2, and the smart watch will also support measuring the level of user stress, and the percentage of tension The smart watch also supports many sports modes that include running, swimming, walking, cycling, golf, skating, gymnastics and tennis.






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