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OPPO Watch: A decent 'WearOS' experience with premium feel

By IANS | Updated: October 23, 2020 12:20 IST

New Delhi, Oct 23 Smartphone brand OPPO has finally entered the wearable segment with a smart watch that ...

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New Delhi, Oct 23 Smartphone brand OPPO has finally entered the wearable segment with a smart watch that aims to woo Indian consumers on Android who are looking forward to owning a good-looking smartwatch.

The 'OPPO Watch' is powered by Google WearOS and comes with premium smartwatch features such as heart-rate monitoring and advanced health tracking.

The smartwatch comes in 41mm and 46mm variants, priced at Rs 14,990 and Rs 19,990, respectively.

The 41mm variant has a 1.6-inch regular AMOLED display with 320x360 pixels resolution and 301ppi pixel density, whereas its 46mm counterpart offers a 1.91-inch flexible dual-curved AMOLED display with 402x476 pixels resolution and 326ppi pixel density.

We used the 46mm variant

( With inputs from IANS )

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