The smart watch Huawei Watch Fit Elegant entered the market with a steel frame and new colors

Huawei introduced the Huawei Watch Fit Elegant smartwatch, which is based on the Huawei Watch Fit introduced last summer. Users get new colors and materials.

The case of the Huawei Watch Fit Elegant is made of polished stainless steel, and customers will also get a soft fluoroelastomer strap. The watch will be available in two colors: frost white (with gold accents) and midnight black (with silver clasp and bezel).

The material of the strap is different from the usual silicone included in the basic package of Huawei Watch Fit. It is more resistant to heat, moisture, oil and stretching. Users get a stronger strap that is also less likely to cause allergic reactions.

In terms of specifications, the Huawei Watch Fit Elegant has a rectangular 1,64-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 280 x 456 pixels and a single button on the side. The watch is powered by Huawei's own Lite operating system, powered by the Kirin A1 SoC and offers 12 days of battery life.

The Huawei Watch Fit Elegant smart watch is equipped with a GPS module, a 2-hour heart rate sensor, sensors for determining the level of oxygen in the blood (SpO96). The watch supports 2.0 training modes, menstrual cycle tracking and Huawei TruSleep XNUMX for sleep tracking.

The Huawei Watch Fit Elegant will go on sale in the UK on March 26 for £110 (around $150).

 

Huawei AppGallery has more than 530 million active users

Richard Yu, CEO of Consumer Business at Huawei, said AppGallery now has more than 530 million monthly active users, with an annual growth rate of 83%.
At the end of 2020, the AppGallery app store had 384 billion downloads. He also added that 2,3 million developers are developing mobile apps for the AppGallery, a 77% increase compared to 2019.

Huawei's director of international cooperation Zhang Zhe confirmed that the number of applications optimized for HMS Core has more than doubled in a year.

Huawei AppGallery is Huawei's own application store, similar to the Google Play Store. The company is constantly working on improving the store ecosystem and introducing new features to improve user interaction.

AppGallery was initially available in the Chinese market, and later became available to users around the world.

 

The Huawei P50 will arrive on April 17, but in several units

As it became known, the presentation of the new line of Huawei P50 flagship smartphones will take place in the second half of next month, or rather, on April 17, 2021.

Supply chain sources also confirmed that supplies of the Huawei P50 will be limited. We don't know the exact reason, but she also understood. Huawei has very few HiSilicon Kirin 9000 flagship SoCs, and the company hasn't received any new SoCs since last year.

 

The Huawei P50 series is now ready for mass production; it will include the Huawei P50, P50 Pro and P50 Pro + models. The base version will have the Kirin 9000E mobile platform; and the larger versions will get the Kirin 9000. In addition, the small version will have a 6,1-inch display; while the Huawei P50 Pro and Huawei P50 Pro + will get 6,6-inch and 6,8-inch panels, respectively. Of course, the top cameras should be the main advantages of the P50 Pro and P50 Pro + smartphones.

The global version of the P50 should arrive with EMUI 11.1; while the Chinese version will get HarmonyOS. The smartphone will arrive without Google services; instead, users will get Huawei mobile services and the AppGallery store.

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