Huawei has announced the Watch 4 series recently alongside Mate X3 and P60 Pro. The device is slated for the official global release in June, and Chinese release on May 18th. Huawei’s Watch 4 series has been revealed in an early hands-on video leak. This video provides a detailed look at the new smartwatch’s design, including both Pro and non-Pro variants.

A Closer Look at the Huawei Watch 4 Series

The leaked footage first showcases the Huawei Watch 4 Pro from a side view, offering a clear look at its functional button and rotating crown. Despite its slightly thicker profile compared to its predecessor, the watch has a robust and solid feel. Contrasting to the images presented at the initial launch event, this hands-on reveals a wider watch face with slimmed-down bezels on all sides.

One of the standout features is the bright display, which offers clear visibility, even at a glance. The new variant also appears to sport a brand-new spherical glass that’s slightly curved. The strap, made of two different materials, including nylon, adds to the overall design aesthetics.

The smaller version of the Watch 4 series also gets some screen time. This model appears to be more female-friendly with a shiny frame, hinting at the use of stainless steel. It closely resembles the Huawei Watch GT 3 Elegant edition but with some differences, including its strap – a crisp, white leather band.

Huawei Watch 4 series specifications

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The Huawei Watch 4 series is distinguished by three unique versions, each coming with a different strap: black fluoroelastomer, titanium alloy, and brown leather. The series highlight, the Watch 4 Pro, touts a 48mm titanium case, and a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display shielded by sapphire glass, all in a lightweight design of merely 48 grams. The slightly smaller Watch 4 comes with a 46mm stainless steel case. Both models ensure seamless communication with an integrated microphone and speaker, Bluetooth calling, and e-SIM support.

The Watch 4 Pro incorporates Huawei’s TruSeen 5.0 technology, delivering health monitoring functions like arterial stiffness detection, skin temperature detection, ECG, SpO2 monitoring, heart rate monitoring, and TruSleep tracking. Both the Pro and regular versions have a “One-minute seven-point health overview” feature, summarizing seven crucial health metrics for quick review in the Huawei Health App.

In addition to eSIM compatibility and built-in GPS, these watches offer practical modes for golf driving range and free diving. They are water-resistant up to 5ATM and have substantial battery lives, with the Pro version lasting up to 4.5 or 21 days in ultra-long battery life mode, and the regular Watch 4 up to 3 or 14 days, respectively.

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