Here’s another piece of good news for Huawei fans. Looking at the not-too-subtle hints on the Huawei Singapore Facebook page, it seems like the Huawei Watch will be sold here soon as well.
At the moment, availability and pricing details are still scarce. It would probably arrive together with the Nexus 6P (my own guess is end October or early November for the phone); if not, shortly after. To give you an idea, in the U.S., the price of the Huawei Watch can range from US$350 all the way to US$800 depending on your case and strap configurations.
To recap, the Huawei Watch (first seen at MWC but which has only gone on sale in the U.S. and a few European countries just last month) has a circular 1.4-inch AMOLED display (protected by scratch-resistant sapphire crystal glass, no less), and is powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 4GB of storage and 512MB of RAM. Since it runs Android Wear, it works best with Android phones; but iPhone users can get it too as there’s now an Android Wear app for iOS.
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