Vivo will be launching a successor to its first smartwatch, the Vivo Watch, soon. The new watch is expected to launch as the Vivo Watch2 and ahead of its arrival, more details have surfaced alongside a photo from its TENAA certification.

The Vivo Watch2 will have a round dial like its predecessor. There are markings on the bezel and the case is black with matching straps. We expect the smartwatch will be available in other color options when it is launched.

Vivo Watch2 TENAA

According to the Chinese leaker, Digital Chat Station, the display is OLED and the watch has a higher screen-to-body ratio than last year’s model. He also mentions that the watch has a 515mAh battery capacity which is an increase from the 478mAh battery inside the 46mm Vivo Watch. The bigger battery is necessary since the Vivo Watch2 will have an eSIM for making calls and sending messages.

There is a possibility we may only get a single size this time as a 42mm version with eSIM support may have poor battery life. The 42mm model released last year has a 226mAh battery capacity and a 9-day battery life as against the 18-day battery life of its bigger sibling.

The leaker goes on to reveal the watch will support three networks with eUICC support. He also mentions that the Vivo Watch2 will support more apps and still have a long battery life as one of its selling points.

There is no info on when the smartwatch will be announced. Last year’s model was launched in September. Regardless, a launch date should not be far off since it has already been certified by TENAA.

 

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