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Huawei WATCH GT Cyber official announced that the dial is suspected to be removable.

2025-01-18 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com, October 25 (Xinhua) Huawei will launch a new smartwatch, the WATCH GT Cyber, in addition to the folding screen phone Pocket S, at the launch event of Huawei Pocket S and its full scene new products at 19:00 on November 2.

CTOnews.com learned that from the official posters, the WATCH GT Cyber looks very personalized, as the name describes, in the cyberpunk design style and appears to have a detachable dial design. According to previous revelations, WATCH GT Cyber is not much different from the GT3 series in terms of configuration.

As for the Pocket S, according to previous revelations, the machine is the "youth version" of the P50 Pocket, and the processor has been changed from Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G to Snapdragon 778G 4G, which will offer colorful colors and a more stylish and youthful appearance. Other major configurations are expected to use 6.9in, 21:9 2790 × 1188 resolution folding screen, rear 4000 million master camera + 13 million ultra-wide angle + 32 million hyperspectral triple photo scheme, etc.

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