Oppo step foot into the wearable market with the debut of the Oppo Watch, alongside the Find X2 series in March earlier this year. The company is now planning to take its wearable global but there will be a major difference in tow. Oppo Watch arrived with the company’s own ColorOS Watch skin but that might not be the case for the global markets.
Talking about the specs, Oppo Watch does look like an Apple Watch clone to the tee. The curved bezel-less screen and the sensor placement at the bottom. You also have two buttons on the right edge to control the smartwatch. The smartwatch features a 1.91-inch curved AMOLED display with 100% P3 color gamut support and 41mm/ 46mm chassis.
It is powered by the Snapdragon Wear 2500 chipset, coupled with an Apollo 3 co-processor, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of built-in storage. The watch also boasts eSIM support, which means you can take calls via the speaker and microphone on board. You can also take this watch on a run, leaving your phone at home.