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Huawei Watch GT 3 to launch in India

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Huawei is likely to launch its premium smartwatch – Huawei Watch GT 3 in India. Some individuals on the online platforms noticed a few tweaks to the company’s system. And according to them, the company may roll out the specific product in the time ahead.

This news itself seems quite surprising. The reason lies in the fact that Huawei has pushed off only a limited number of devices in India due to a lack of GMS (Google Mobile Services). So far, the major happening of the company in the respective nation is Huawei P30 and Huawei Mate 20 Pro.

However, a recently released tweet from a user reports that Huawei has started internal testings for Huawei Watch GT 3 in India. Hence, we could expect that soon the Indian users would be able to explore a new wearable on their wrists.

Huawei Watch GT 3: Key Specs

Since the news is promptly based on rumor, it’s not sure what variants and features the device will bring with its arrival. However, some dynamic key specs will definitely land with the smartwatch. For instance, All-Day SpO 2 Monitoring, AI Running Coach, and more.

The supreme watch model appears with several enhancements and new technologies that can change the way of performing tasks. It features a 1.32-inch AMOLED panel with a circular design. Moreover, the modish look of the device has made the demand for the product quite high in the market.

Huawei Watch GT 3 rumored to launch in India soon

Huawei Watch GT 3: Your new health partner

The Chinese firm has implemented advanced detectors that give you a detailed report of your health. Besides, users would find sensors like Accelerometer, gyro sensor, geomagnetic, optical heart rate, air pressure, and more.

Let’s see how far the news becomes accurate by the time. Although, the launch of Huawei Wearables in India would become a tough competition for other tech makers in the nation.

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