Huawei Watch GT 2 leaks with smaller bezels, bigger battery

Vlad, 02 September 2019

The Huawei Watch GT made its debut last October alongside the Mate 20 series, and it looks like this year the Chinese company is preparing a follow-up that will most likely be unveiled on September 19 at the Mate 30 event - that is, if it doesn't see the light of day at a separate IFA presentation this week.

Huawei Watch GT 2 leaks with smaller bezels, bigger battery

Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Huawei Watch GT 2, seen here in all its glory in leaked official press renders. The GT 2 doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, instead it brings a few solid, if minor, improvements compared to its predecessor.

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Huawei Watch GT 2 Classic

It boasts a slightly larger screen and smaller bezels, and it's thinner and more compact overall. It's also got a larger battery, at 445 mAh (up from 420 mAh). The Watch GT 2 will employ a mic and speaker as well, which means you might be able to make calls directly on it - and that makes us wonder whether it has a version with some sort of cellular connectivity.

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Huawei Watch GT 2 Sport

GPS is still built-in, as is the optical heart rate monitor, and as you can see from the pictures you will get a choice of two styles. The Huawei Watch GT 2 Sport is the all-black model with the sporty rubber band, while the Watch GT 2 Classic is the black/silver one with the brown leather strap. Powering both of these is Huawei's proprietary wearable platform, no trace of Wear OS by Google here.

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Reader comments

  • Hussain
  • 24 May 2021
  • PVH

And 36 seconds😂

  • Rooshan
  • 08 Sep 2019
  • v{u

• The hands are not overlapping, so they're fully and clearly visible and their styling can be admired. • The arrangement of the hands is symmetrical, which people generally find more pleasant than asymmetry, making the product more appealing to...

  • Yo
  • 07 Sep 2019
  • M@e

Probably not. Go to google and search watches. You can see that every watch is set around 10:10. Thats default time for marketing reasons.

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