The 41 mm model reportedly has a battery life of eight days thanks to a 540 mAh battery, while the 46 mm model boasts an 867 mAh battery for twelve days of battery life. In power-saving mode, this supposedly expands up to 14 or 21 days, respectively. Depending on the size, Huawei installs an AMOLED panel with a diagonal of 1.32 inches or 1.47 inches, both with a resolution of 466 x 466.
In addition to the usual health and fitness features, including electrocardiogram (ECG) and sleep and cycle tracking, the Huawei Watch GT 6 Pro is said to be the world’s first smartwatch that can simulate a power meter when cycling to determine the cyclist’s performance in watts. Dual-band GPS, NFC, Bluetooth 6.0, and a water-resistant case up to 50 meters round off the features.