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Huawei Watch GT 2 Pre-order Offer on Amazon India

Huawei Watch GT 2 is now available to pre-order in India online from Amazon.in. You can get a Huawei Freelace headphone worth Rs 6,999 MRP free as a Pre-order launch offers for a limited time.

Huawei Watch GT 2 comes in two different sizes 42mm and 48mm. The basic Huawei Watch GT2 42mm Sport Edition is priced at Rs 14,990. 48mm variants come in different colors and editions and are priced higher

  • Colors : Matte Black, Pebble Brown, Titanium Grey
  • Editions : Sport Edition, Classic Edition and Elite Edition
  • Huawei Watch GT2 Price in India : Rs 14,990 - Rs 21,990
Pre-order Link here.






GT2 is powered by Huawei's latest Kirin A1 chipset. This chipset is tailor-made for smartwatches, wearables and other connected gadgets, hence offer good battery life and performance. The 48MM GT2 offers 14 days of battery life from a single charge. The less expensive 42mm offers 7 days of battery life. 


GT2 can be connected to both Apple iPhones as well as all Android Smartphones running Android 4.4 and above. 


Both 48MM and 42MM variants feature HD AMOLED displays. 48MM has a 1.39 inch 454x454 resolution screen while 42mm has a 1.2 inch 390x390 resolution screen. Like every other smartwatch out there, Huawei Watch GT2 is also water resistant ( 5ATM ). There is a fingerprint scanner which can be used to record continuous heart rate if you choose. 


Source : Amazon.in

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