OnePlus Watch 3’s new 43mm version reportedly drops a full day of battery life


The OnePlus Watch 3 is reportedly going to offer a 43mm model, and with it, a battery that lasts over a day less than the slightly larger version.
Expand Expanding CloseThe OnePlus Watch 3 is reportedly going to offer a 43mm model, and with it, a battery that lasts over a day less than the slightly larger version.
Expand Expanding CloseA new, smaller OnePlus Watch 3 size is set to launch next month alongside a new pair of OnePlus Buds 4, and they’ll both be coming to the US.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter being delayed due to a typo and returning with a massive price hike, the OnePlus Watch 3 has dropped back down to a reasonable price of $349.99.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter being delayed to fix the “Meda in China” typo, the OnePlus Watch 3 is once again available for purchase, but with a huge change to its price.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing the (delayed) launch of the OnePlus Watch 3 which has Wear OS 5 pre-installed, OnePlus has confirmed a timeline for the same update for last year’s OnePlus Watch 2, and it’s not good news.
Expand Expanding CloseThe OnePlus Watch 3 launched last week with tremendous battery life and welcome improvements, but it didn’t address two key requests in size and LTE support. Apparently, though, that’s coming “this year.”
Expand Expanding CloseA typo slipped through the cracks on the OnePlus Watch 3, but the company has confirmed it will fix the problem.
Expand Expanding CloseA hilarious typo on the bottom of the OnePlus Watch 3 says that the device was “Meda in China.”
Expand Expanding CloseThe OnePlus Watch 3 is the best Wear OS smartwatch for battery life, but how can you actually get the claimed 120 hours of battery? Here’s how it breaks down.
Expand Expanding CloseThe OnePlus Watch 3 is official and supports ECG, one of the features missing from the first generation. However, you won’t be able to use it if you’re located in the United States or Canada.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing a successful reboot of its smartwatch last year, the OnePlus Watch 3 has now arrived with some key upgrades, including even longer battery life, Wear OS 5, and more, all for $329.
Expand Expanding CloseThe OnePlus Watch 2 was excellent, but an annoying aspect of the hardware was that the rotating crown didn’t actually work with anything in Wear OS. With the OnePlus Watch 3, the rotating crown actually works.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing some leaks and rumors, it’s now official. The OnePlus Watch 3 is launching on February 18 with an updated design, even better battery life, and continued Wear OS support.
Expand Expanding CloseAhead of its next smartwatch hitting the market, OnePlus has just announced a new “Health Laboratory” which aims to boost the brand’s health and wellness tech going forward.
Expand Expanding CloseIt looks like there’s a OnePlus Watch 3 right around the corner, and the latest leaks are revealing some of the new health features of the smartwatch, as well as an upcoming “Pro” model.
Expand Expanding CloseA new OnePlus Watch is expected to arrive in the coming months, and according to a new leak, the “OnePlus Watch 3” will bring the rotating crown the last one didn’t. Maybe.
Expand Expanding CloseA regulatory listing seems to reveal more details around the OnePlus Watch 3, with the updated smartwatch being a little bit thinner, but roughly the same overall size despite having a much bigger battery.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing two smartwatch releases in 2024, there’s apparently a OnePlus Watch 3 in development which could arrive unexpectedly soon.
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