Huawei is set to introduce its latest smartwatch, the Watch 5, following the previous model’s footsteps, the Watch 4. While it is anticipated that the Watch 5 will bring some enhancements, the leaks suggest only minor design adjustments.
The Watch 4 was well-received, and its successor appears visually similar, featuring the same circular dial, a rotating crown, and a physical button. The most notable alteration seems to be an oval-shaped layout with two potential magnetic pin cutouts, although this is merely speculative at this stage.
Huawei has plans to launch the Watch 5 in two sizes: 42mm and 46mm. However, details on a Pro model remain uncertain.
The smartwatch will come in various color options, including black, blue, brown, gold/beige, green, and white. Leaked images show models equipped with either steel or silicone straps, suggesting there may be different versions, possibly vanilla and Pro.
The model featuring the steel strap appears larger, raising the likelihood of it being the Pro version. From a design standpoint, the differences between the two Watch 5 models are minimal, making it challenging to distinguish them without specific knowledge.
On the software side, the Watch 5 is expected to include features like SpO2 monitoring, step counting, and calorie tracking. A heart rate sensor and other standard health and fitness tracking features are also anticipated.
As for pricing, reports indicate the Watch 5 may retail in Europe between €500 and €650, which is notably expensive for a Huawei product. Cosmin, a seasoned tech journalist with over a decade of experience, has a passion for innovative technologies and is dedicated to providing clear, objective news at PhoneArena.
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