The Watch Ultimate has been made available in Europe by Huawei, expanding the range of products the company offers outside of China. The Watch Ultimate was released in Huawei’s domestic market almost two weeks ago, but the model sold internationally has a few minor differences from the model sold in China.
The Watch Ultimate’s global variant lacks the ability to send or receive satellite messages, in contrast to the Chinese model. It is essentially the same device as the one introduced in China aside from that.
The Watch Ultimate, the newest smartwatch from Huawei, has arrived in Europe.
A sapphire crystal display, a ceramic back, a titanium band, and a zirconium case—which is even more scratch-resistant than glass—are just a few of the high-end features the gadget has to offer.
The Watch Ultimate is also approved to meet EN 13319 and ISO 22810 waterproofing standards, making it the perfect choice for divers. For convenience, Huawei has included a number of diving apps.
The Watch Ultimate uses LTPO backplane technology and a 1.5-inch AMOLED display to provide a resolution of 450 x 450 pixels and a variable refresh rate between 1 and 60 Hz. With a 48.5mm case that is 13mm thick and weighs 76g without the watch band, it is a large smartwatch. Black nitrile and silver titanium are the only two colours that Huawei offers for the smartwatch.
The Watch Ultimate’s 530mAh battery, according to Huawei, should last up to 14 days between charges or up to 8 days under active use. The smartwatch is compatible with NFC, ECG, and Huawei’s fitness and health apps.
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