Oppo has taken a step toward a global rollout of its Watch S smartwatch, listing the device on its international website following its initial launch in China, though the company has yet to confirm pricing or release dates for overseas markets.
The Watch S is positioned as a premium smartwatch focused on display performance and health tracking. Oppo is promoting the device with what it describes as “very high brightness,” pairing an ultra-slim stainless steel body with sensors aimed at providing real-time data for fitness-focused users.
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According to product details, the Watch S features a 1.46-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 464 by 464 pixels and a peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits. The smartwatch is rated at 5 ATM for water resistance, allowing it to be used while swimming, and includes a dual-band GNSS module designed to improve location tracking for outdoor activities.
Oppo said the Watch S is equipped with optical sensors to measure heart rate and blood oxygen saturation, alongside advanced sleep monitoring capabilities. The device also supports more than 100 sports modes, targeting both casual users and more dedicated athletes.
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Battery life is rated at up to four days with the always-on display enabled, or around one week under typical use, according to Oppo. While the global listing suggests an international launch is imminent, the company has not yet provided further details on availability or pricing outside China.
Source: Oppo
