Key Takeaways
- The OnePlus Watch 3 is expected to come “soon” alongside the OnePlus 13 and 13R phones, according to a new leak.
- After releasing the OnePlus Watch 2 in February, this will be the company’s fourth wristwatch release in 2024.
- Features of the Watch 3 may be hinted at by the hybrid software and lengthy battery life of the OnePlus Watch 2.
Rumor has it that the OnePlus Watch 3 will be released earlier than anticipated, maybe in conjunction with the OnePlus 13 and 13R smartphones.
Fans of OnePlus may be in for a surprise early release. The OnePlus Watch 3 may come alongside the company’s future OnePlus 13 and 13R smartphones, according to a fresh leak. The release date might actually happen sooner rather than later.
The OnePlus Watch 3 may be coming “soon,” according to leaker Yogesh Brar, who revealed the information on X. Even though we are all aware of how ambiguous that term may be in the tech industry, it has caught our attention.
The OnePlus 13 series launch, which is anticipated to occur in early 2025, may provide us with some insight into the timing.
This would be the fourth OnePlus Watch model to be released this year alone, if the reports are accurate. Though two of them were essentially modified versions of the OnePlus Watch 2, which was introduced back in February, the company has already unveiled three new varieties this year.
However, the OnePlus Watch 3 would be well worth the money if it could improve on the features of its predecessor.
Numerous noteworthy characteristics that were absent from the majority of its rivals were provided by the OnePlus Watch 2. Its ingenious hybrid software, which blends Wear OS and an RTOS (Real-Time Operating System), was its primary attraction. The novel method at last “fixes” the long-standing problem of the poor battery life of smartwatches.
With its powerful Snapdragon W5 chipset and low-power coprocessor for basic operations, the OnePlus Watch 2 has an amazing 12-day battery life while in power-saving mode. Users have reported a respectable 3+ days of use, even in standard “Smart Mode” with the always-on display on. This is an impressive accomplishment for a Wear OS device.