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Jorge-Vieira
01-03-15, 14:37
Huawei enters Android Wear market in style

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Spec unknown, but the Huawei Watch is a looker
Look out Moto and LG, you no longer have a monopoly on good looking, round smartwatches – thanks to the guys and gals at Huawei.

The Huawei Watch was leaked in some promo materials yesterday, and since then it has managed to get quite a bit of attention. Following the initial leak, Huawei released two promo videos, then pulled them.
There is still no word on the specs on pricing, but the Huawei Watch looks like it can give the Moto 360 and LG G Watch R/Urbane a run for their money. It’s an all-metal 42mm design, with a number of metallic and leather straps. The watch ticks all the right boxes – sapphire glass on top of a water resistant, stainless steel body available in black, silver and gold.
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We can’t say much about the spec, but we don’t expect any big surprises, since practically all Android Wear watches feature similar specs. The price is what we’re really interested in.
Come to think of it, the timing of the leak and the amount of images and video, sans specs, makes me wonder whether or not this was an intentional leak. Weekend ahead of MWC? No specs or pricing, promo videos pulled? Seems like a very convenient “leak” for Huawei, or a masterful PR campaign bound to get the company a lot more coverage than a dull also-ran announcement.
Anyway, one of the videos was re-uploaded and you can check it out. If you find the second one with a live link, please share it in the comment section.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=8C-DZ0bwihk



Noticia:
http://www.fudzilla.com/news/wearables/37135-huawei-enters-android-wear-market-in-style

Jorge-Vieira
01-03-15, 17:28
Run Of The Mill Hardware Lurks Beneath Huawei’s Stunning Android Wear Smartwatch


Huawei (http://hothardware.com/tags/huawei) shocked is all when two videos of its “Huawei Watch (http://hothardware.com/news/move-over-moto-360-and-apple-watch-huaweis-gorgeous-android-wear-device-now-has-the-floor)” made their way onto YouTube. Combining the naturally good looks of the Motorola Moto 360 (http://hothardware.com/tags/moto-360) with the completely circular display of the LG Watch Urbane (http://hothardware.com/news/lgs-g-watch-urbane-brings-chic-looks-and-all-metal-body-to-android-wear) makes for a beautiful smartwatch. Throw in the scratch resistant cold-forged stainless steel housing that is available in natural, gold, and black finishes, and you have what looks to be a winner.


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However, we have to remember that this is still an Android Wear (http://hothardware.com/tags/android-wear) device, and Google has a lot of say over what these smartwatches can and can’t do. So while OEMs can get a bit inventive with the outward design of their smartwatches, the software and internals don’t vary much between devices.
Inside, you’ll find a 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 4.1, a heart rate sensor, a 6-axis motion sensor, and a barometer – all run-of-the-mill Android Wear specs. The centerpiece of the smartwatch, however, is of course its 1.4-inch AMOLED display (400x400 resolution, 286 ppi) that’s covered by scratchproof sapphire glass.


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Unfortunately, there is no official pricing for the Huawei Watch yet, but we do know that it will launch in the United States (score!). Other confirmed global markets include The United Kingdom, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Norway, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Arab Emirates.



Noticia:
http://hothardware.com/news/run-of-the-mill-hardware-lurks-beneath-huaweis-stunning-android-wear-smartwatch#RiVrPghEBVAhGVSF.99

Jorge-Vieira
05-03-15, 20:54
The Huawei smartwatch could cost as much as $1000 (http://www.kitguru.net/channel/generaltech/matthew-wilson/the-huawei-smartwatch-could-cost-as-much-as-1000/)


Huawei announced its own entry in to the smartwatch arena earlier this week, showing off a sleek design, circular watch face and Android Wear integration. Unfortunately though, all of this could come at a serious price as the watch may go for as much as $1000 once released.
The device was initially announced at the Mobile World Congress this month and it came as quite the surprise. However, the premium design is going to come at a cost according to new reports.
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According to sources speaking with BGR (http://bgr.com/2015/03/04/huawei-watch-price-release-date-comparison/), the Huawei smart watch could come with a $1000 price tag, which is much higher than other Android Wear watches currently on the market. If this price is accurate, then it is likely down to the build materials rather than the hardware inside.
The top of the watch for instance will be covered in Sapphire glass. Something that the Moto 360 was originally rumored to do last year.



Noticia:
http://www.kitguru.net/channel/generaltech/matthew-wilson/the-huawei-smartwatch-could-cost-as-much-as-1000/


Bastante caro...

Jorge-Vieira
11-03-15, 15:59
Huawei Watch to cost €349 in Europe

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Retailer confirms, ships mid-April
A DACH retailer has leaked the MSRP for the upcoming Huawei Watch and it’s €349.

The watch was officially announced at MWC in Barcelona, and it was showered in praise thanks to its sleek design and impressive spec.
Like other Android Wear devices, it’s powered by a quad-core SoC clocked at 1.2GHz, with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. However, it has a 1.4-inch 400x400 display, which is a tad better than what you’d get on a Moto 360 or LG G Watch R.
Anyway, €349 is the official price for the black version, while the gold one with a leather strap should come in at €399. This is what we heard from the retailer:

Bestnr. xxxxxxx HUAWEI WATCH SCHWARZ
Verkaufspreis € 349.- inkl. MwSt.
We were unable to confirm the price for the silver version, although we expect it to come in at €349.
The Huawei Watch shipping date is set for April 16th.



Noticia:
http://www.fudzilla.com/news/wearables/37240-huawei-watch-to-cost-349-in-europe

Jorge-Vieira
20-06-15, 14:14
The Huawei Watch delayed until Q3, but expect possible design changes


Huawei has been forced to delay the launch its debut smartwatch, caused by an unknown problem in China. The smartwatch, powered by Google Android Wear, will be released in the United States and Europe sometime during Q3 - and suspected issues stem from Google services used in China.


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"We're experiencing some problems with Google's Android Wear [the watch's operating system] in China," Yang said, in a statement published by the Wall Street Journal. "It's a new product."

It looks like Huawei will leave the hardware specifications alone for the watch: 1.4-inch AMOLED (400x400) display, 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor, 512MB RAM, and 4GB of storage capacity. The watch is just 11.3mm thick and is powered by a 300 mAh battery.

Even with the Android Wear problems, don't look for Huawei to abandon ship anytime soon - the company will continue utilizing the OS for future smartwatch models. Huawei doesn't plan on trying to release a flood of new watches, and will make changes as needed, based on feedback from customers.






Noticia:
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/45994/huawei-watch-delayed-until-q3-expect-possible-design-changes/index.html

Jorge-Vieira
01-09-15, 08:32
Huawei Breathes At LG's Golden Back

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Launches an Android Watch with a premium option on Wednesday
Today seems to be the day for upscale Android Watch news. Not to be outclassed by the likes of LG or Apple, Huawei is going to launch its Android Watch contender with a premium version this Wednesday.

As we find out from Huawei's invitation to a product launch at IFA in Berlin, their Android Watch is ready for the awaiting public with not enough notifications in their lives. It's coming on Wednesday, priced at $349.
Seeing how Google learned from the mess of Android phone OS fragmentation and the difficulties with maintenance, updates and security patches that causes, Android Watch is completely locked down. Which makes pretty much every new product that comes with it totally unexciting, feature-wise.
So poor hardware manufacturers are left with very limited options for product differentiation and some of them are now turning to offering "high end" versions bathed in gold. Well, if Apple and LG (http://www.fudzilla.com/news/wearables/38600-lg-watch-urbane-comes-in-limited-luxe-edition) can do it, why shouldn't LG, or now Huawei?! And therefore we will be able to purchase a $799 gold version.

Now, we've seen the leaked images of Huawei's design, as have you probably, so let's discuss that briefly. It's a round watch face, with quite slim bezels. Well done Huawei! Let's just hope that the (small?) battery will last long enough not to drive us insane.

The watch clearly also features heart rate sensor on the back, which is more or less standard these days. However, so far we haven't really seen any wrist-worn gadgets which can track the heart rate when it matters the most, during exercise. Here's hoping that improvement is coming soon.

Now, regarding the actual design of the Huawei watch. How can we put this so it doesn't hurt. Basically, it looks like a cheap Chinese knock-off. So what in the name of lord our savior (just kidding) will the real cheap Chinese knock-offs look like then?! Let's keep that in mind when designing the next year's model, ok Huawei?!




Noticia:
http://www.fudzilla.com/news/wearables/38601-huawei-breathes-at-lg-s-golden-back

Jorge-Vieira
02-09-15, 17:45
Huawei Watch heading to the US later this month starting at $350


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Huawei announced earlier today at the IFA trade show that its Android Wear smartwatch will be landing on US soil later this month.
The wearable features a 42mm round face and body constructed of 316L cold-forged stainless steel with a double layer of scratch-resistant sapphire crystal covering the 1.4-inch AMOLED, 400 x 400 pixel (286 ppi) display. It accepts standard-sized lugs, making it compatible with virtually any other 18mm band.
Specification-wise, the Huawei Watch (http://www.techspot.com/news/59897-mwc-lg-urbane-huawei-watch-htc-valve-vive-hmd.html) features an always-on watch face, Wi-Fi connectivity for use when a phone isn’t paired or in range, Bluetooth 4.1 LE connectivity and an enhanced heart rate monitor. It is powered by a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC clocked at 1.2GHz alongside 512MB of RAM and is compatible with both Android and iOS (http://www.techspot.com/news/61950-android-wear-ios-gives-iphone-users-number-additional.html). A 300mAh battery keeps things going for up to two days, Huawei claims.
The Chinese company is offering several different versions of its smartwatch. Pricing starts at $349 for a stainless steel model with a black leather band. For an additional $50, you can bump up to either a steel link bracelet or a stainless steel mesh band.
There’s also a black-coated stainless steel model with matching black link bracelet for $449, a rose gold-plated variant with alligator-pressed brown leather for $699 and a rose gold-plated model with matching rose gold-plated link bracelet for $799.
Huawei is accepting pre-orders (http://www.gethuawei.com/huawei-watch.html#explore) for select models as of writing (all but the rose gold options which are expected later this year) with plans to launch on September 17.



Noticia:
http://www.techspot.com/news/61979-huawei-watch-heading-us-later-month-starting-350.html

Jorge-Vieira
06-11-15, 14:29
Huawei Watch Review: A Premium Android Wear Timepiece


Huawei Watch Intro and Specifications
One of the sharpest, classiest, most alluring Android Wear smartwatches yet has arrived, and it's manufactured by a company that many American consumers may not be familiar with. The Huawei Watch (http://hothardware.com/news/run-of-the-mill-hardware-lurks-beneath-huaweis-stunning-android-wear-smartwatch) is just about as good as it gets for a smartwatch currently. The reason? It's a watch first, and a smartwatch second. For those clamoring for a timepiece that looks like a tried-and-true premium wristwatch, look no further.


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Huawei has made phones, tablets, and other gizmos for years, though it has had more success in Asia than in the U.S. Standing out in the U.S. marketplace is difficult. A company typically won't get very far without wide distribution and a massive marketing budget. The Huawei Watch (http://amzn.to/1iFr9p4) is the type of device that can be the foundation of a widespread marketing push to advance the brand in this market -- it is a beautiful device. Given that it is still the early days in the smartwatch game, with only a handful of competitors to speak of, the company has a good chance or reaching the average consumer, that maybe scouring the web for smartwatch reviews and other details.


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Let's take a look at what's inside in this little beauty...

Apple and Samsung have already had their annual smartphone launch parties, and now, Motorola is taking its turn. For the third year in a row, a new Moto X has arrived on the test bed. There's no mistaking the design -- visual cues that created the silhouette of the original still remain on the Moto X Pure Edition, but it's clear that the company is evolving its flagship phone based on market demands. For instance, the 5.7-inch Quad HD (2,560 x 1,440) display would've been viewed as monstrous in 2013, but today, it feels wholly natural. Moto has also included a few useful extras like TurboPower (which injects 10 hours of life into the phone after just 15 minutes on the charger) and a water-repellant nano-coating.


The Moto X Pure Edition (also known as the Moto X Style in non-U.S. markets) has plenty of competition, but in some ways, it exists in a niche of its own. Samsung and Apple have long since garnered the lion's share of mobile profits in North America, but those flagships start at around $649 and peak at nearly $1,000 with a halfway decent amount of internal storage.


Apple's unlocked 128GB iPhone 6s Plus goes for $949 exclusive of tax, while Samsung's 64GB Galaxy Note 5 checks in at around $800. Rather than bark up that tree, Moto is hawking a great phone, completely unlocked, at a price point that's downright cheap in comparison. While the $399 base price only includes 16GB of storage, even the 64GB model only costs $499. What's that coin get you? Let's take a look.
Apple and Samsung have already had their annual smartphone launch parties, and now, Motorola is taking its turn. For the third year in a row, a new Moto X has arrived on the test bed. There's no mistaking the design -- visual cues that created the silhouette of the original still remain on the Moto X Pure Edition, but it's clear that the company is evolving its flagship phone based on market demands. For instance, the 5.7-inch Quad HD (2,560 x 1,440) display would've been viewed as monstrous in 2013, but today, it feels wholly natural. Moto has also included a few useful extras like TurboPower (which injects 10 hours of life into the phone after just 15 minutes on the charger) and a water-repellant nano-coating.


The Moto X Pure Edition (also known as the Moto X Style in non-U.S. markets) has plenty of competition, but in some ways, it exists in a niche of its own. Samsung and Apple have long since garnered the lion's share of mobile profits in North America, but those flagships start at around $649 and peak at nearly $1,000 with a halfway decent amount of internal storage.


Apple's unlocked 128GB iPhone 6s Plus goes for $949 exclusive of tax, while Samsung's 64GB Galaxy Note 5 checks in at around $800. Rather than bark up that tree, Moto is hawking a great phone, completely unlocked, at a price point that's downright cheap in comparison. While the $399 base price only includes 16GB of storage, even the 64GB model only costs $499. What's that coin get you? Let's take a look.




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Huawei Watch (2015)


Specifications & Features

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OS
Android Wear 1.3


CPU
1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400


Memory
512MB RAM
4GB Internal Storage


Display
42mm Face: 1.4-inch circular display; 286ppi (400x400)
10,000:1 contrast ratio
Sapphire crystal


Wireless
Bluetooth 4.1 LE, Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1700 (AWS),1900, 2100 MHz)
CDMA (800, 850, 1900 MHz)
4G LTE† (B1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 38, 41)


Size
42mm diameter by 11.4mm high


Audio
Dual microphones


Sensors, etc.
Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Vibration/Haptics engine; Heart rate monitor (PPG)


Battery
300mAh


Case Options
Stainless Steel
Black-plated Stainless Steel
Rose gold-plated Stainless Steel


Price
$349 to $799 (http://amzn.to/1iFr9p4)

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If much of that list looks familiar to you, fret not. Much of what is inside the Huawei Watch is also inside of Motorola's second-generation Moto 360 (http://hothardware.com/reviews/moto-360-2015-smartwatch-review?), which we recently reviewed. Right down to the CPU, the RAM, and the ROM, the two watches share similar internals. Presumably, that means we'll see similar performance, but Huawei's design and interface should affect the user experience. And that's what we aim to find out on the pages ahead.




Toda a review:
http://hothardware.com/reviews/huawei-watch-review#dcETPzhcOeA5LxFV.99

Jorge-Vieira
20-11-15, 14:31
Huawei Watch Review – Android SmartWatch

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With the holidays approaching, we have seen a large number of wearable electronics to hit shelves. While many of these devices are fun, there are few that are functional and stylish. Many of the fitness bands look pretty much like oversized rubber bands on your wrist, while some smartwatches are oversized and gaudy. Today, we take a look at a watch that is incredibly stylish as well as functional: the Smartwatch by Huawei. image: http://www.legitreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Huawei_Smartwatch_-6-645x450.jpg (http://www.legitreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Huawei_Smartwatch_-6.jpg)
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(http://www.legitreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Huawei_Smartwatch_-3.jpg)If you haven’t heard of Huawei then you probably don’t live in China where Huawei Technologies is a multi-billion dollar (USD) telecommunications company that has their core business rooted in telecommunications (networking services, etc.), creating enterprise business through hardware and software, and finally, a consumer electronics division that has sold over 150 million mobile devices over the past year.

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The Huawei Smartwatch that we have today is the Black Stainless Steel model with the Black Stainless Steel Link Band that retails for $449.99 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013LKLI9C/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B013LKLI9C&linkCode=as2&tag=legirevi03-20&linkId=URD543GRTZZB6X2E) (comparable to the Apple Watch priced at $549). Huawei ships the smartwatch in a very decorative box which reminds you that their product is more high quality craftsmanship than it is gimmicky wearable device. We think the inscription on the inside of the box is very appropriate, “Timeless design, smart within”.
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Huawei Watch Black Stainless Steel Key Specifications:


Operating System Compatibility

Android|Apple iOS


Touch Screen

Yes


Internal Memory

4 gigabytes


Water Resistant

Yes


Operating System

Android


Body Metrics Measured

Activity vs. inactivity|Calories burned|Distance traveled|Heart rate|Steps taken|Elevation


Screen Size

36 millimeters



Warranty


Parts

1 year


Labor

1 year limited



Features


Mobile Notifications

Yes


Email Capable

Yes


Text Messaging

Yes


Vibration Alert

Yes


Phone

Yes


Alarm

Yes


GPS Enabled

No


Processor Speed

1.2 gigahertz


Watch Memory (RAM)

512 megabytes


Voice Activated

Yes


Built-In Microphone

Yes


Calendar

Yes


Music Player

Yes


Countdown

Yes



Activity


Sensors

Accelerometer


Multi-Sport Tracking

Yes



Connectivity


Automatic Sync

Yes


NFC Technology

No


Wi-Fi Compatibility

Bluetooth


Wireless Syncing

Yes


Internet Connectable

Yes


Bluetooth Enabled

Yes


Bluetooth Version

4.1



Performance


Shock Resistant

No


Dust Resistant

Yes


Maximum Depth of Water Resistance

3 feet



Power


Instant On

Yes


Low Battery Alert

Yes


Battery-Strength Indicator

Yes


Charging Interface(s)

USB 2.0


Battery Size

300 mAh


Battery Type

Lithium-polymer



Display


Display Type

Digital


Display Type

AMOLED


Date/Time Display

Date and time


Clock Display

Yes


Adjustable Brightness

Yes



Watch


Case Shape

Circular


Clasp Type

Buckle


Stopwatch

Yes


Material
Case Material

Stainless steel


Band Material

Leather


Case Back

Stainless Steel



General


No-Contract

Yes


Additional Accessories Included

Magnetic charging cradle, charging adapter


Color Category

Silver



Dimension


Adjustable Band Length

Yes


Band Length

8.4 inches


Band Width

0.7 inches


Case Length

1.65 inches


Case Thickness

0.44 inches


Case Width

1.65 inches


Height

1.65 inches


Width

1.65 inches


Depth

0.44 inches


Weight

2.08 ounces



Here is a gallery of the Huawei Watch Black Stainless Steel with Black Stainless Steel Link Band that we received as a loaner to review. The 1.4″ full circle AMOLED display looks sharp and the glass is scratch resistant sapphire crystal. For those that are curious the display on this watch has a 400 x 400 resolution and the pixels per inch (PPI) pretty good as when the second hand is ticking is acceptable looking. Like all Android watches the watch face changes after a few seconds as ambient mode will help save the battery life. The Huawei Smartwatch looks and feels like it has a high quality construction and really is one of the best built smart watches that we’ve seen as it’s certainly a step up from the Moto 360 or ASUS Zenwatch. The stainless steel body contains a Gyro that is sensitive as you’d expect from a luxury Android smart watch that you are paying $450 for.
Inside this watch there is also a speaker, but Huawei did not enable it. We aren’t sure why it isn’t enabled, but if the company enables software support for the speaker down the road it could unlock a number of possibilities that you can do with the watch. Rumor has it that Android Wear Software doesn’t support speakers just yet, but from the looks of this watch, Google is looking into it.

Read more at http://www.legitreviews.com/huawei-watch-review-android-smartwatch_175293#LmTggp97vdXGiz6q.99



Toda a review:
http://www.legitreviews.com/huawei-watch-review-android-smartwatch_175293