Huawei Smart Watches & Trackers in Uganda

Review of smartwatches Huawei Watch 3: full operating system, phone calls with eSIM and control wheel The Harmony OS 2.0 operating system, which recently debuted in the Huawei MediaPad Pro tablet, has made its way to smartwatches. Huawei Watch 3 is the first representative of this type of device in several years, offering functionality at the level of the most advanced and expensive competitors. They can install third-party applications, receive and make calls using eSIM, automatically monitor blood oxygen saturation and monitor body temperature. However, there are nuances. Before proceeding to testing and comparing with competitors, we need to decide what exactly we mean by a smart watch and how this model differs from many others presented in the assortment of the same Huawei. All smartwatches can be roughly divided into two categories. The first is models with limited functionality, which are essentially fitness trackers in a large-screen case. The second is a fully functional smartwatch with an operating system with an app store, including third-party ones. Th Huawei Smart Watches & Trackers in Uganda ere are very few examples of the second category, since, obviously, such a product is much more difficult to develop and much more expensive. In addition, until recently there were only three corresponding operating systems: watchOS, Tizen and Wear OS (formerly called Android Wear). The same Huawei had a model on Android Wear - just the Huawei Watch 2, which was released back in 2017. And at some point it seemed that Android Wear could well repeat the success of Google's smartphone OS. Models on it were released by LG, Motorola and some other manufacturers. However, everything turned out differently: the OS practically died, and the companies that made a bet on it either completely abandoned the creation of smart watches, or decided to limit themselves to the functionality of fitness bracelets. One might think that Huawei is from the category of the second, and the release of the Watch GT series models confirmed this. However, now Huawei is returning to the full-featured smartwatch market with a model based on its own OS. And, judging by the characteristics, it has something to oppose the flagships of competitors. round, AMOLED, ∅1.43 ″, 466 × 466 (326 ppi), with AlwaysOn function round, Super AMOLED, ∅1.2 ″ / ∅1.4 ″, 360 × 360, with AlwaysOn function rectangular, AMOLED, 1.57 ″, 324 × 394 (325 ppi) / 1.78 ″, 368 × 448 (326 ppi), with AlwaysOn function stainless steel, titanium, ceramics (all - not available in Russia), recycled aluminum barometer, accelerometer, gyroscope, optical heart rate sensor, ambient light sensor, compass, automatic pulse oximeter (SpO2), sensor for measuring body skin temperature barometer, accelerometer, gyroscope, heart rate sensor, electrical heart rate sensor (ECG), ambient light sensor constant barometric altimeter, new generation accelerometer, new generation gyroscope, electrical heart rate sensor (ECG), optical heart rate sensor, ambient light sensor, compass, automatic pulse oximeter (SpO2) Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, Glonass, Galileo, Beidou, NFC, LTE via eSIM LTE (not available in Russia), Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, NFC, A-GPS, Glonass, Beidou, Galileo https://jiji.ug/smart-watches/huawei

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