The OnePlus Watch 4 has appeared in leaked retail packaging, revealing its model number, color options, and clues about a UK and EU launch.
The packaging shows two finishes—Evergreen Titanium with a green strap and a dark grey version with a blue strap—and confirms Wear OS 5.0 and Snapdragon W5 Gen 1.
With a 646mAh battery, IP69 rating, and wide European availability, the Watch 4 continues OnePlus’s focus on durability and strong battery life.
What new health tracking features or sensors, if any, set the OnePlus Watch 4 apart from its predecessor and competitors?
How does the OnePlus Watch 4’s battery life and IP69 rating stack up against the latest Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 in real-world use?
With the Snapdragon Wear Elite platform arriving soon, is the Watch 4’s Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 already outdated?
How much will the new finishes like 'Evergreen Titanium' and sapphire crystal impact durability and user experience?
How might the IP69K certification benefit users in demanding or extreme environments compared to typical smartwatch ratings?
Will the LTPO AMOLED display’s adaptive refresh rate noticeably improve daily usability and battery life for average users?