OnePlus Watch 2 renders surface; timepiece to share some specs belonging to Pixel Watch 2

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OnePlus Watch 2 renders surface; timepiece to share some specs belonging to Pixel Watch 2

OnePlus Watch 2 renders surface; timepiece to share some specs belonging to Pixel Watch 2،

Earlier this month, we told you that the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) had certified the OnePlus Watch 2 (model number OPWWE231), indicating that the sequel to the company’s first smartwatch would be announced in the future not too far away. We could see an introduction of the watch in early 2024, perhaps at the same time as the unveiling of the OnePlus 12 handset.
MySmartPrice has teamed up with @OnLeaks to share renders of the OnePlus Watch 2. The latter is expected to sport a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, up slightly from the 1.39-inch screen used on the OnePlus model. origin. The watch will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset. If that SoC looks familiar, that’s because that silicon is also used to power the Pixel Watch 2. And speaking of Pixel Watch 2, another feature that it shares with the OnePlus Watch 2 is the operating system; both run Wear OS 4.

These are the only specs that have been leaked, but it may be worth reminding you that the OG OnePlus Watch came with 1GB of RAM and 4GB of storage and used its own proprietary operating system. Using Wear OS 4 in the sequel is a big deal as it adds many apps that can be installed on the watch and users won’t have to rely on updates from OnePlus that add to the capabilities that come with the original watch. box. The price of the first generation OnePlus Watch was $159.

As you can see from the renders, OnePlus will keep the circular dial but add a bump on the right side of the device that will house a few buttons. This design is different from the OG unit which simply had two buttons coming out of the right side of the dial.

MySmartPrice notes that the renders are based on “real images of a prototype in testing,” meaning the final version of the device might look different than what you might expect from the renders.