No, that’s not a new model of Apple Watch you’re looking at. That’s the new Oppo Watch. The device was unveiled during a hardware event today and represents Oppo’s first push towards creating an ecosystem of Oppo-branded devices.
Design-wise, the Oppo Watch looks remarkably similar to the Apple Watch, right down to the square shape and curved glass edges. It’s pretty clear the Chinese firm’s design team had Apple’s hugely popular wearable plastered across their mood board when putting it together.
The Oppo Watch comes with a 1.91-inch OLED screen with a high colour gamut and a crisp 326-pixels-per-inch. Powering the device is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear 2500 chipset, so performance should be fast and smooth.
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If there’s one thing Oppo hasn’t pinched from its American rival, it’s the way in which you navigate the watch’s software. The wearable comes with two physical buttons on its side to control things rather than a moving crown. Of course, the Chinese timepiece will be able to feed you with a constant stream of notifications, but health and fitness features also play a big part. The Oppo Watch comes with a heart-rate monitor and is water-resistant up to 50 metres.
The Oppo Watch runs a customised version of Google’s Android, meaning you’re getting a full-fat smartwatch operating system here, not like Huawei’s diluted software that runs on its Huawei Watch GT and GT 2.
Of course, it wouldn’t be an Oppo device without a huge emphasis on charging speed. The Chinese tech giant is bringing its super-fast VOOC charging system to the Oppo Watch – this will allow it to refill from empty to 46 percent in just 15-minutes and 75-minutes to get to 100 percent.
Battery life itself is also supposedly pretty good with Oppo claiming you’ll be able to get 40 hours of regular use on a single charge. If you use the timepiece in its power-saving mode – that still delivers notifications – you’ll be able to achieve up to 21 days.
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Inside the Oppo Watch you’ll also find eSIM-based cellular connectivity, so you should be able to make and receive phone calls even if you haven’t got your handset with you.
Interestingly, Oppo didn’t reveal the new wearable alongside the Find X2 today at its events in both London and Barcelona. Instead the Oppo Watch was unveiled in China and will arrive there first.
The Oppo Watch comes in 41 millimetre and 46-millimetre case sizes and starts at 1,499 Chinese yuan which translates to roughly £166.
Of course, we’ll update you as and when Oppo announces release plans for the new timepiece in the UK.
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