Oppo Watch X3 Global Distribution Brings Wear OS 6 Integration Durable Military Grade Design and Long Lasting Silicon Carbide Battery Power
The Oppo Watch X3 has moved from its initial domestic release in China to its global distribution phase which started in March. This flagship wearable arrives on the global stage alongside the latest Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro smartphone, positioning itself as a premium entry in the competitive high end device segment. The device which costs 429 euros intends to compete with established brands in the smartwatch market.
International users will recognize software architecture as the main element that distinguishes their experience. The Chinese domestic version used a special ColorOS edition but the global edition uses Google Wear OS 6.0 instead. The company intends to establish closer ties between its Android system and its Google services through this strategic transformation. The software functions at the same level as the physical structure which contains dust and water resistance up to IP68 and IP69 standards and MIL STD 810H military grade strength. The device remains functional when exposed to underwater pressure reaching 5 atmospheres.
The development of the Watch X3 required architects to handle two main challenges which involved creating both a durable design and sustaining operational power for extended periods. The device contains a 646 milliampere hour silicon carbide battery which enables operation for 16 days after one full charge. Power management operates through the Snapdragon W5 system on chip which manages a hardware setup that includes 2 gigabytes of ram and 32 gigabytes of storage capacity. A 1.5 inch circular LTPO OLED display with 466 by 466 pixel resolution serves as the base visual display for the device. The panel shows a standard brightness level of 600 nits but it can reach maximum brightness of 3000 nits when users activate Sports Mode during bright conditions.
The chassis has dimensions of approximately 47 millimeters in width and 47 millimeters in length and 11 millimeters in height while the device weighs 43 grams without its strap. Bluetooth 5.2 and 802.11 b g n Wi-Fi protocols handle wireless communication, while the device also includes NFC functionality for contactless payment transactions. ECG health monitoring serves as the main feature of the sensor array, but Oppo explains that its use in different parts of the world depends on government regulations.
