Huawei Watch 2 Hands On and Photo Gallery


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Along with P10 and P10 Plus, the Chinese handset maker Huawei also introduced the Watch 2 and Watch 2 Classic that run on Android Wear 2.0. The smartwatches offer real-time heart rate zone information, including dynamic heart rate monitoring and zone indicators. We went hands on with them, here is a quick look at the Huawei Watch 2.

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The Huawei Watch 2 sports a 1.2 inch (390×390) AMOLED display with 328 ppi and a Gorilla Glass 3 for protection.

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The Watch 2 features a ‘sportier’ look with rubber bands, comes with cellular connectivity that allows users to make and receive phone calls using a built-in e-SIM card.

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On the sides, the Huawei Watch 2 has two buttons used for navigation.

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On the back side, the watch has stainless steel back, heart rate sensor along with charging contacts on back.

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The Huawei Watch 2 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset clubbed with 768MB RAM out of the box. It also has a 4GB internal storage.

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The Huawei Watch 2 comes is juiced with 420mAh battery with Fast charging technology that promises up to 2 days of battery life.

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The Huawei Watch 2 has its own Fit feature that allows the user to customize the workout plans for various activities including running, cycling and more. Further, it IP68 certified, which means it is Water and Dust resistant.

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Additionally, it has a feature called ‘Watch Mode’, that turns off everything except for a watchface, and pedometer. With this feature, the Watch 2 will last around 25 days, as per the company claims

. The Huawei Watch 2 is priced at 329 Euros (Standard) and 379 Euros with 4G, and will be available starting in March in Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Germany and China. It will be available in the U.S., UK, Russia and Australia in April.

Vigneshwar contributed to this post


Author: Sandeep Sarma

Sandeep Sarma is a blogger and a freelance photographer. Apart from gadgets and phones, he also has a passion for movies and cars. He currently uses the S7 Edge as his main phone. Catch him on twitter at @sandeep9sarma