Huawei has announced new variants of its Watch 2 series, with new models sporting new colors and connectivity through a nano-sized SIM card. Still sporting a 1.2-inch display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear chip, and Google's own WearOS platform for smartwatches, the Huawei Watch 2 now sports new colors and the option of paying through Huawei Pay or Ali Pay with the built-in NFC chip. The regular non-LTE watch will be offered in Carbon Black and Star Gray colors, while the nano-SIM and e-SIM variants will be offered in Vibrant Orange and Carbon black colors, respectively. We've written about it in May, but we're happy to report that the HUAWEI Watch Kids X1 is making its way to the Philippines. The HUAWEI Watch Kids X1 will be available in the Philippines starting June 30 for PHP 13,999. Read more in our articles including "Huawei refreshes Watch 2 series with 2018 variants" and "HUAWEI set to launch Watch Kids X1 in the PH".
Huawei has announced new variants of its Watch 2 series, with new models sporting new colors and connectivity through a nano-sized SIM card. Still sporting a 1.2-inch display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear chip, and Google's own WearOS platform for smartwatches, the Huawei Watch 2 now sports new colors and the option of paying through Huawei Pay or Ali Pay with the built-in NFC chip.
The regular non-LTE watch will be offered in Carbon Black and Star Gray colors, while the nano-SIM and e-SIM variants will be offered in Vibrant Orange and Carbon black colors, respectively. We've written about it in May, but we're happy to report that the HUAWEI Watch Kids X1 is making its way to the Philippines. The HUAWEI Watch Kids X1 will be available in the Philippines starting June 30 for PHP 13,999.
Our coverage of Huawei Watch 2 (2018) colors includes: "Huawei refreshes Watch 2 series with 2018 variants"; "HUAWEI set to launch Watch Kids X1 in the PH"; "Nothing Phone (4b) design and chipset revealed". Each article provides unique insights and information.