According to a new leak, the upcoming Honor Watch 6 Plus could bring a noticeable jump in endurance, along with a round dial design. The smartwatch is expected to launch sometime in May.

The details come from Digital Chat Station, who claims the watch has already been tested on Honor’s robot “Lightning.” The robot reportedly completed a half-marathon while wearing the device, which is an unusual but interesting way to show off both design and durability. More importantly, the leak suggests the battery life could be one of the standout features here.
Honor is said to be using its high-silicon Qinghai Lake battery technology, which it has been pushing across multiple products. In this case, the claim is that the Watch 6 Plus could feature the largest battery ever used in a smartwatch. If that holds up in real-world use, it could address one of the most common complaints with smartwatches.
On the health side, the watch is expected to build on what Honor has already been doing. Features like continuous blood pressure monitoring and early warning systems for cardiac issues are likely to carry over, along with more refined fitness tracking.

There is also talk of improved sports modes and smarter data tracking, powered by Honor’s own algorithms. The idea seems to be offering more useful guidance, not just raw numbers, so the watch can suggest when to push harder and when to take it easy.
It is still early, and a lot of this is based on leaks, so things could change. But if the battery claims turn out to be accurate, the Honor Watch 6 Plus could end up being a pretty interesting option in a segment where battery life is still a weak point.
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(Source: DCS on Weibo)







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