After so much of expectation Huawei has finally took the wrap off from its first ever Android Wear smartwatch, the Huawei Watch in a press conference at Mobile World Congress 2015 Barcelona. Huawei has teased for the launch of this watch and we have event seen a video which surfaced YouTube just ahead of the launch of this stunning smartwatch which gave us sneak peak of this device but now Huawei has made its official.

Huawei Watch

Huawei Watch comes with an 1.4-inch AMOLED display screen with screen resolution of 400×400 pixels, which has 286 ppi pixel density, under the hood it is powered by 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor with 512MB of RAM and has got 4GB of storage, for connectivity it has got Bluetooth 4.1 and it is capable of syncs with smartphones running on Android 4.3 and higher, it features a fitness tracker, instant notification panel, in-built microphone and Google Now features. It has got built-in heartrate monitor and comes with Huawei software for health tracking, Huawei Watch also supports Google Fit and Jawbone.

Huawei Watch is a stunning circular watch which has silver, black and gold dial variants, and comes with several band options for men and women, it also has got around 40 customized watch faces, and has a sapphire glass display which you will find on luxury watches.

The design is one of the USP of this smartwatch, its case measures 42mm and is made out of cold-gorged stainless steel. At launch Huawei has said Huawei Watch contains around 130 components and it takes 260 manufacturing steps, out of these 160 are done by hand.

Price of this smartwatch will be announce in future and it will be initially launch in 20 countries, including the US, United Kingdom, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Norway, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates. As of now there is no word when Huawei Watch would land in India.

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