Roland Quandt and WinFuture have leaked the Watch FIT 2, successor to 2020's Watch FIT. For reference, Huawei announced the Watch FIT Mini in October 2021, which has a 1.47-inch display. In comparison, the Watch FIT relies on a 1.64-inch display, which is also a higher resolution panel than the Watch FIT Mini has.
According to Quandt and WinFuture, this year's Watch FIT will scale up to 1.74-inches. Additionally, the Watch FIT 2 is expected to operate at 336 x 480 pixels, a minor improvement on the 280 x 456-pixel panel that the original Watch FIT has. Unsurprisingly, the Watch FIT 2 will run HarmonyOS 2.0, Huawei's in-house operating system.
Moreover, the Watch FIT 2 will launch with over 100 workout modes, along with support for blood oxygen saturation, sleep quality and stress level monitoring. Purportedly, the Watch FIT 2 has a GPS module too, a feature of the original Watch FIT. Quandt and WinFuture add that the Watch FIT 2 will support Bluetooth 5.2 as well, while a 292 mAh battery should provide up to 10 days of battery life.
Reputedly, Huawei will price the Watch FIT 2 at approximately €150 when it launches in Europe. A release date has not leaked yet, but Huawei has already announced a global hardware launch event, scheduled for May 18. As the leaked marketing images show, the Watch FIT 2 will be available in three styles in called 'Active', 'Classic' and 'Elite'.