Sonntag, 1. März 2015

Huawei unveils its first Android Wear smartwatch


Huawei didn't just unveil one wrist-worn wearable today; it announced two. Huawei has just announced its first ever Android Wear device and, appropriately enough, it's called the Huawei Watch. As was teased and leaked over the past few days, the Watch looks to have a rather premium pedigree, with a circular display and a design that's more reminiscent of a luxury timepiece than a geeky smartwatch. Boasting a sapphire crystal screen, the Watch is encased in stainless steel housing and you have the choice of either a metal or leather strap. That housing is apparently cold-forged and is 40 percent stronger than non-cold-forged, and is available in gold, silver and black.


It also has the usual sensors such as a heart rate monitor and fitness tracking. Huawei also emphasized the Watch's classical design, and it comes complete with a crown and an ergonomic button placement. It has a 1.4-inch AMOLED screen, a 400x400 screen resolution with 286 ppi and a 10,000:1 high contrast ratio.


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