1. The OnePlus Watch 4 is nearing launch, with mass production starting in March 2026 and upcoming images shared before release.
2. It only supports Android 9.0 or newer devices.
3. The Watch 4 appears to be a re-branded version of the Watch X3, with potential improvements like faster charging at 10 W.
4. Available in Evergreen Titanium and Black finishes, with pricing yet to be announced.
Recent Leaks Point to a Near Launch for the OnePlus Watch 4
Seems like OnePlus is getting ready to surprise us with their new flagship smartwatch sooner than you might think. Back in March, rumors about the Watch 4 first started to surface, and just recently, it was spotted on the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) listing. This hints at an imminent reveal, and some real-world images have now emerged.
Photos Reveal Production and Compatibility Info
Erencan Yilmaz tweeted three snapshots showing the device before its official launch. From what can be seen, the company appears to have already begun making the retail units in March 2026, which means they are well into mass production. Besides that, one of the pictures indicates that the Watch 4 will only be compatible with Android smartphones running version 9.0 or higher. This aligns with the restrictions seen on the Watch 3 previously available for around $249.
Design and Charging Features Hinted
On first look, the Watch 4 looks like a rebranded version of the Watch X3. Interestingly, Oppo has announced worldwide prices for the Watch X3, which could hint at pricing for the Watch 4 too. The leaked box suggests a slight upgrade in charging speed—supporting 10 W power to give users a 33% faster charge than the Watch X3, which is a handy feature for those always on the go.
Expected Colors and Pricing Details
Right now, the Watch 4 has been seen in two finishes: Evergreen Titanium and Black. Although we’re still waiting to hear the official price, the Oppo Watch X3 is priced in the Eurozone at €379, roughly equivalent to $447. Given these clues, the Watch 4 might come with similar or maybe slight price adjustments in different markets.


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