What you need to know
- In an interview with a war worth, the OnePlus representative admitted that the One-Size Watch 3 “is heavy for a small wrist.”
- He promised that he would “fix” a short alternative deficiency this year, suggesting a small OnePlus Watch 3R or Watch 4.
- He also discussed the reason why there is only an LTE version in China in OnePlus Watch 3.
OnePlus Watch 3 has affected us with its incredible battery life so far, we do not know how long it will last with the size of a light, more comfortable case. But the head of R&D at OnePlus Health Lab, Dr. Based on Leo Zhang’s statements, they are working on “a small onePlus watch”, which should soon answer that question.
Pulse by Warblebable, who interviewed Zhang, quotes it saying, “It is true that (46 mm OnePlus Watch 3) is heavy for a small wrist and it usually affects women, but we usually affect women. We will fix this year’s voice and we are working on it. “
OnePlus Watch 3 on Watch 2 improved, a small model was one of the few requested changes that OnePlus Was not Distribute this year. Watch 3 weighs without strap or about 50 grams of 80g; It is lighter than 60g Galaxy Watch Ultra, but is heavier than 34g Galaxy Watch 7 or 37g Pixel Watch with comparable performance sizes.
Given that OnePlus “will fix it” in 2025, we can theoretically see a small OnePlus Watch 3R in this summer – the successor of Sporty Watch 2R – but in 2026 the watch 4 is more likely. Either way, we feel that many people will lose battery life for a day or two and swap from 1.5- to 1.3-inch display, making the OnePlus Watch 4 less distracted and heavy.
In the same interview, war -by -Zhang asked Zhang about the lack of an LTE option in North America and Europe.
“Technology is not a problem, this part is quite simple,” Zhang explained. “In the domestic market of China, we have an LTE version. In a foreign market, we need to work with the carrier – and this is a major obstacle. We need to work with the carrier so that the user needs to work with the carrier. Put and have a data plan.
Zhang continued to tell the site that they are also working on “connecting” LTE “especially in Europe by” talking with the carrier “.
Unlike his promise about a small OnePlus Watch, he did not give a timetable to connect LTE, whether for the Watch 3, Watch 4, or the latter model. And based on their words, it appears that the first priority of OnePlus would have to bring LTE to Europe before focusing on the United States, where its wearable sales may be reduced.
OnePlus has a slightly messy Watch 3 launch week, which has been given “Meda” typo and disappointing small update promise in China. Despite this, we are encouraged to prefer OnePlus to prioritize a small watch design, so that its watches can be made more competitive with other best Android smartwatch.