Recently, a design sketch for the upcoming Honor Magic 2 smartwatch was leaked online having a 46mm diameter for the circular dial. Now, the real life image of the smartwatch in question has been leaked online.
On seeing the leaked image of the Honor Magic Watch 2, the design of the smartwatch seems very similar to its predecessor. The letters on the upper-right corner of the dial have been changed from Red to White and the boot logo on the device seems to have been replaced by the Honor brand logo.

So, in terms of design, nothing major seems to be in store. As per the reports, along with the support for touchscreen display, the company is expected to come with a new control system for the smartwatch but details about that remains unknown.
We expect the Honor Magic Watch 2 to come powered by Kirin A1 processor which should help the company offer better performance and more stable Bluetooth connection. Currently, nothing is known about the specifications of this smartwatch.
While the launch date of this device is not yet known, we expect the Honor Magic 2 smartwatch to get launched in China along with the Honor V30 and V30 Pro flagship smartphone later this month.

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The original Honor Watch Magic comes with a 1.2-inch HD AMOLED display with 390 x 390 pixels screen resolution which offers 326ppi pixel density. Under the hood, the device is powered by ARM M4 chipset, coupled with 16MB RAM and 128GB internal storage.
It supports GPS, GLONASS, and GALILEO for precise positioning and also comes with Bluetooth 4.2, 5ATM Water-resistant up to 50 meters, NFC for Huawei Pay and a 178mAh battery which is claimed to offer up to 7 days worth of battery life.
As for the features, it comes with Huawei’s TruSeen 3.0 technology for continuous heart rate monitoring. Also, with Huawei’s TruRelax technology and support from the Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the watch provides 24-hour blood pressure monitoring and will suggest breathing exercises with real-time feedback.
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