Huawei Watch 4 Pro Space Exploration Edition Global Launch Update

Huawei Watch 4 Pro Space Exploration Edition Global Launch Update

Huawei has unveiled the Watch 4 Pro Space Exploration Edition, which is currently available exclusively in Chinese markets. However, leaks hint at a potential global expansion for this smartwatch model in the near future.

Impending Global Launch

Speculations regarding the Huawei Watch 4 Pro Space Exploration Edition's imminent arrival in the European market have surfaced, courtesy of @MysteryLupin, a prominent source of leaks. While the European market seems to be the primary target, details about potential launches in other regions remain uncertain.

Huawei Watch 4 Pro Space Exploration Edition: Specifications & Features

The Watch 4 Pro Space Exploration Edition boasts a distinctive two-toned design blending red and black hues on its bezel, created using a specialized heating technique. Crafted for durability, it incorporates a high-tech ceramic bezel and a scratch-resistant sapphire glass cover.

This edition offers UWB (Ultra-Wideband) connectivity, enabling touchless management of compatible electric vehicles. It also supports eSIM functionality for independent call-making capabilities without relying on a smartphone.

Featuring a 1.5-inch AMOLED LTPO color display with a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels, the watch's side button is multifunctional, responding to both short and long presses, while the upper button serves as a rotating crown. It supports wireless charging and is compatible with devices operating on HarmonyOS 2.0 and higher, Android 8.0 and above, as well as iOS 13.0 and later versions.

With a water resistance rating of 5 ATM, users can wear it while swimming without worries. The smartwatch offers up to 4.5 days of regular usage and can extend its battery life to 12 days under normal conditions and 21 days with maximum use.

Although the pricing details for the European market remain undisclosed by the leaker, the Huawei Watch 4 Pro Space Exploration Edition made its debut in China at 4,999 Yuan, which roughly converts to around 658 Euros or US$704.


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