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HUAWEI Watch GT 6 Pro, HUAWEI Watch GT 6 now official

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The HUAWEI Watch GT 6 Pro and HUAWEI Watch GT 6 are now official. The wearables, part of the Watch GT 6 series, feature improvements in battery and GPS accuracy.

The Watch GT 6 Pro is offered only in a 46mm size and delivers up to 21 days of battery life on light use or 12 days on regular use.

Meanwhile, the Watch GT 6 comes in two sizes: 41mm with up to 14 days on light use or 7 days on regular use, and 46mm with similar performance to the Pro. The new batteries use more silicon and a custom shape for better efficiency.

All models come with OLED displays. The 46mm versions feature a 1.47-inch screen with 3,000 nits peak brightness, while the 41mm has a 1.32-inch screen. GPS performance is improved by 20 percent with a redesigned antenna and positioning system.

Fitness tracking also gets upgrades with more accurate heart rate monitoring during cycling and trail running, plus support for third-party sensors. New cycling data such as gradient, power metrics, and a virtual power meter are also included.

The Watch GT 6 Pro adds exclusive features like trail running and golf modes with detailed maps. A wheelchair mode has also been introduced to optimize activity tracking for users with mobility aids.

The HUAWEI Watch GT 6 is priced from GBP 230 (~PHP 17,650), while the Watch GT 6 Pro starts at GBP 330 (~PHP 25,320). Details on their availability outside the UK has yet to be announced.

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