Oppo Watch 3 Series Specifications
Starting with the base Oppo Watch 3, the watch brings onboard a 1.75” AMOLED 430×372 pixels resolution while the Watch 3 Pro goes a tad bit higher at a 1.91” LTPO curved OLED panel boasting a 496×378 pixels resolution. Understandably, both the models have a 326 PPI although the Pro model gets a better display tech in general. Moving on, we have a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 SoC under the hood on both models. It is paired alongside 32GB of storage and 1GB of RAM. There’s an Apollo 4 Plus chip onboard and the watches use a dual-boot ColorOS Watch based on RTOS and WearOS.
Next up, the battery capacity of the Pro model is at 550mAh, teased to last up to 5 days while the base variant has a 400mAh battery pack capable of giving the backup of up to 4 days and these estimates are when the LTE is not available. With LTE, the watches get 3.5 and 2.5 days of battery life (respectively) while with the RTOS-only mode, it extends up to 15 and 14 days respectively. The Oppo Watch 3 series brings LTE on both models along with GNSS, NFC, Bluetooth v5.0, 5ATM water resistance, and a handful of features like the SpO2 sensor, altimeter, and optical heart rate sensor, gyroscope, compass, accelerometer, and more. Here, the Oppo Watch 3 Pro event gets an ECG sensor onboard.
Oppo Watch 3 Series Pricing and Availability
Talking about the pricing, the Oppo Watch 3 will be retailed in China in two variants i.e. Black (Rubber strap) and Brown (Leather strap) at ¥1,599 ($237) and ¥1,699 ($252) respectively. The Oppo Watch 3 Pro will be retailed at ¥1,999 ($296) and ¥2,099 ($311) available for the same Black (Rubber) and Brown (Leather) variants as with the non-Pro variants. When it comes to the availability, both the models are available for pre-orders in their home country aka Chin, and the same will begin on August 19 at 12 AM. Note that its availability outside China is yet to be disclosed.
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