Huawei will be announcing its first devices running on HarmonyOS 2.0 today in China. The launch event that will begin at 8 PM (local time) today will see the arrival of new products like MatePad tablets and the Huawei Watch 3. The live images of the smartwatch had appeared last week. Now, Twitter user Snoopy and reliable tipster Evan Blass has shared the leaked press renders of the Watch 3 and Watch 3 Pro.

Huawei Watch 3 leaked renders and specifications

The leaked renders show that the Huawei Watch 3 will be available in black and class brown leather strap options. The moniker of the device suggests that it will be arriving as a successor to the Watch 2 that debuted back in 2017. Like the older model, the Watch 3 can be seen flaunting a round-shaped dial. Blass claimed that the model that features a numbered dial will debut as the Huawei Watch 3 Pro.

Leaked renders by Twitter/_snoopytech_

It is speculated that the Watch 3 features a 1.43-inch AMOLED screen that delivers a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels and a 326ppi pixel density. The right edge of the smartwatch features a round-shaped knob and a flat button. One of the leaked renders shows that owners of the Watch 3 will be able to use it as a standalone device to make voice calls.

The LTE-enabled Hi6262 chipset powers the Watch 3 along with HarmonyOS. Leaked information that appeared last month revealed that it will carry support for third-party apps. The wearable device will offer users 2 GB of RAM and a native storage of 16 GB. On the connectivity front, it will carry support e-SIM, LTE, Wi-Fi, and GPS. Lastly, it weighs 54 grams.

Huawei Watch 3 renders by Evan Blass

The text mentioned on the backside of the Watch 3 states it is a 46mm device with a stainless-steel chassis. It also mentions that the smartwatch will offer 5ATM water resistance. At present, there is no word on the pricing of the device.

It is unclear how the Watch 3 Pro differs from the Watch 3 in terms of specifications.

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