
Huawei Watch GT Sport Edition
46.50 mm
Huawei Watch GT Sport Edition
46.50 mm
According to the media, the GT will unfortunately only be available in Switzerland with a silicone sports wristband. But I personally find that much more hygienic. But you can certainly order them abroad. The wristbands are standardised, so many wristbands from other manufacturers will also fit.
As all pre-orderers of the Mate 20 pro will receive these first as a pre-order bonus and they will have priority.
You get a charging cable that you can connect to a charging pad. There, however, the ur is charged via two contacts. Unfortunately, charging via an induction charging station is not possible. You can't charge it on the new Huawei Mate 20 Pro either. But I have to say that I have had the watch on my wrist for 5 days now and still have the initial charge from unpacking it. I have only switched off the heart rate monitor. The rest is active.
The app is called Health and you can see the pulse my son was able to connect to iphone 8 i think it would also work on iphone 11
I don't know, I don't have an IPhone.
The display is 35 mm and the case 46.5 mm. You get a lot for this price. 👍
Yes
The Watch GT uses Huawei's LiteOS, so there's no need to install apps.
Unfortunately, we have no information on this.
Diameter would be 46.5mm
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Unfortunately, not yet. However, should this be the case, we will note "Showroom" in the picture of the clock.
The first and most important point is the fact that the watch is not from Apple and the OS is much more efficient. Hence the advantage over the other Android watches. Huawei has written its own OS. It's the most energy-efficient solution. And the brightness sensor is also very helpful. Besides, not all displays are the same. For example, the watch with standard sensors switched on and Allways On Display including notifications lasts about 7-8 days. Conclusion. Better programmed OS + suitable sensors + energy-saving CPU = profit ;)
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