At its core, the Watch Ultimate Design appears to contain the same 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display. As a result, Huawei’s new smartwatch outputs at 466 x 466 pixels with 3,500 nits peak brightness but only a 60 Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, Huawei’s in-house Kirin W80 chipset is said to help deliver up to 11 days of battery life in power saving mode or 3 days with its always-on display functionality enabled. Huawei does not clarify battery capacity, though.
Setting that aside, the new Watch Ultimate Design utilises LTE, UWB and BeiDou satellite connectivity, as well as a health suite capable of taking an ECG, monitoring skin temperature and providing a health overview within around 60 seconds. The new Extraordinary Master Purple Gold edition is a hefty smartwatch though at around 80.9 g excluding its strap and a 48.3 mm case size. The new Watch Ultimate retails for CNY 24,999 (~$3,529) in China with no word yet on international availability.