Yes, you can change the image on the display. You can select different pre-installed watch faces by long pressing on the main screen and then scrolling through the available watch faces. In addition, you can download and install many more watch faces via the Huawei Health app on your smartphone, and free designs are also available. Some watch faces can even be customised, such as colours or displayed information. It is also possible to use your own pictures as a background for the watch face.
The watch does not have WLAN (Wi-Fi) capability; it supports only Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless connectivity. Wi-Fi is reserved for other Huawei watch models, not this one.
Hi there,
Personally, I bought it for its health applications (number of steps, heart rate, sleep, etc).
It is possible to install applications but there are very few. The applications are from Huawei.
More info here: https://www.youtube.com/watch.
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I chose the version with the Velcro fastener and am happy with it. It probably has exactly the same functions. At least I can track my sleep and measure my breathing rate and oxygen saturation.
For the price, it's a great thing! Lasts me 6-8 days if I do sports every day!
The Huawei Watch Fit 3 does not stop sending notifications when it is not worn. The watch continues to receive and display notifications as long as it is connected to your smartphone via Bluetooth, regardless of whether it is being worn or not.
The main difference between the two models of the Huawei Watch Fit 3 lies in the size and design specifications.
1. Size and dimensions:
- The model mentioned in your question has a size of 43.20 mm and a thickness of 9.9 mm.
- The model on the Italian page has a size of 36.30 mm and a thickness of 9.9 mm.
2. Screen and Display:
- The 43.20 mm model has a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 480 x 408 pixels and 347 pixels per inch.
- The 36.30 mm model also has an AMOLED screen, but with different dimensions and resolution to suit its smaller size.
3. Design and materials:
- Both models use an aluminium alloy body and have interchangeable straps, but the colour and material options for the straps may vary.
These differences indicate that they are not exactly the same watch, although they do share some common features. The main distinction is the size and dimensions of the screen and case.