Huawei Watch GT leaks: Could be an inexpensive, long-lasting smartwatch

  • A new smartwatch called the Huawei Watch GT just leaked.
  • It appears the Huawei Watch GT will be powered by Waer OS, inexpensive, and feature an exceptionally long battery life.
  • It is possible that it will be powered by the latest Snapdragon Wear 3100 chipset.

The Huawei Watch 2 is one of the highest-rated smartwatches on the market. Even today the watch is still a popular seller, despite it being over a year old.

However, it looks like Huawei is keen to issue a new smartwatch as a new product called the Huawei Watch GT just leaked via WinFuture. So far, we only have one photo and a lot of speculation, but it seems possible the Huawei Watch GT will be a popular choice for smartwatch shoppers this holiday season.

According to WinFuture, the Huawei Watch GT will have two variants: a Classic (or possibly Fashion) model, and a Sport model. The variants will both likely have the same internal specs but different bands and color schemes.

Below, you can see what is likely the Huawei Watch GT Classic or Fashion model:

A leaked image of the Huawei Watch GT. WinFuture

Specs are a bit of a mystery for right now, but WinFuture speculates that the smartwatch will have 4GB of internal storage, a 1.39-inch AMOLED touchscreen, GPS, NFC, and water resistance. It is also speculated that the Huawei Watch GT will have a fairly large 420mAh battery.

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Although nothing is known for certain yet, Huawei is apparently going to tout the very long battery life of the Watch GT. From what WinFuture speculates, it is possible that the Watch GT will be powered by the brand new Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 chipset. If true, the watch would likely feature Wear OS 2.1 and would also be one of the first devices to hit the market with the newest chipset.

Huawei is also likely going to price the Watch GT aggressively, although pricing is not yet known.

The Huawei Watch GT will likely launch along with the Huawei Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro, and other hardware the company is expected to reveal on October 16.

What do you think? Is this smartwatch of interest to you? Let us know your opinions in the comments!

NEXT: Here is the Huawei Mate 20 Pro in Black, Blue, and Twilight colors

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Learn how to master Raspberry Pi 3 for under $20

The Raspberry Pi has become one of the most popular tools for hobbyists and engineers alike. You can learn how to master it today with The Complete Raspberry Pi Hacker Bundle.

The Raspberry Pi is is a little computer which you can plug into a keyboard to perform all sorts of tasks, from building electronics to playing games. You don’t need to be a tech whiz to enjoy dabbling with these gizmos.

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YouTube TV app for Apple TV and Roku to launch Q1 2018 (Update: Now live!)

Update (02/02/2018): Google has confirmed via Twitter that YouTube TV is now available for Apple TV and Roku devices. The search giant made the announcement in a flurry of tweets complete with celebratory GIFs like the one below.
The YouTube TV app is now live and available to download from Apple’s App Store and the Roku Channel Store. If you’re having trouble setting up the streaming service then you might want to hop over to Google’s newly-updated YouTube TV support page.

And there it is! We are happy to announce you can now use YouTube TV on @AppleTV.
Try it now → https://t.co/OWpJ6AL7S7 pic.twitter.com/9t31aHfFlv
— YouTube TV (@YouTubeTV) February 1, 2018

Original story (12/19/2017): One of the limiting factors when choosing an over-the-top streaming service is the ability to stream the content to your TV. Most services allow some sort of casting from your phone or tablet, but that’s not a perfect solution. To do this, you’re relying on multiple pieces of hardware that could fail at any time. Additionally, some programming like the NFL don’t currently allow mobile streams of their content.
That’s why, when YouTube TV started to roll out its standalone app, I started doing a happy dance. I can now use the app on my smart TV or Xbox, and the experience is great. It saves me on Sundays and allows me to watch my beloved (but terrible) Bengals.
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Unfortunately for some users, they’re still lacking the app. Users with Apple TV and Roku devices were slated to get the app before the end of the year. Now, with only 12 days left in 2017, we’re getting word the apps are being pushed back to Q1 2018. In addition to Apple TV and Roku, the YouTube TV app will also come to older smart TVs in the first quarter. These TVs include some Samsung sets from 2013 and 2014. Older Sony TV’s that use a Linux-based OS instead of Android TV will get the app too.
Most of YouTube TV’s competitors like Sling, Hulu, DirecTV Now, and PlayStation Vue are all on numerous platforms. YouTube TV lags a bit behind the others as they’re all on Apple TV and Roku already. Where you won’t see YouTube TV is on Amazon’s Fire TV or the PlayStation 4. Google and Amazon have had very public battles (although things do appear to be getting better) and Sony refuses to let other streaming services on its gaming system while its pushing PlayStation Vue.
Despite all of that, YouTube TV is one of the popular options for cord-cutters right now. The lineup of channels is fantastic, and at just $35 a month, it’s very affordable. The service initially rolled out to only a few cities in the US when it first launched, but that number has recently pushed past 80.
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