“It’s about time,” OnePlus wrote in a post on X, alluding to the impending release of a new smartwatch—possibly the OnePlus Watch 2. One of the two buttons on the right side of the circular body appears to be the home button, and the other button, which may also be functional, resembles a rotating crown.
The OnePlus Watch 2 is expected to debut on February 26 at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, according to tipster Max Jambor.
Oneplus Watch 2 specifications and features
A new community post from OnePlus has also been made, with the caption “What is this? solely incorrect responses. With an image teaser, it reads, “Best wrong answer wins the right prize.” The competition, which is accessible to all users from North America, Europe, and India, is noteworthy since it ends on January 26 at 5 p.m. IST, indicating that the rumors regarding the debut date of February 26 may come to pass.
According to the company, the Watch 2 will include a sapphire crystal protection for a premium finish and a stainless steel chassis. It will be available in radiant steel and black steel.
According to the business, it boasts a new industry standard of 100 hours of battery life in Smart Mode. Wear OS for the smartwatch was revealed in earlier rumors.
The 1.43-inch AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset, and WearOS 3 or WearOS 4 are anticipated to be included in the OnePlus Watch 2’s hardware specifications, as previously reported. Observations of an impending India launch have also been made on the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) webpage.
Following a three-year break and a period of introspection after the release of the OnePlus Watch 1, the Watch 2 has returned, and we are more optimistic than ever about this offering.
This assurance is not misplaced; rather, it is based on significant developments in our technological environment and capacities. Watch 2 shows how committed we are to changing from being a “Flagship Killer” to a “Ecosystem Builder.” It will give you experiences that are not simply enhanced but completely changed. said OnePlus’s COO and president, Kinder Liu.