Oppo launched the Find N5 and the Oppo Watch X2, which is essentially a rebadged OnePlus Watch 3. The Watch X2 features a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display, titanium bezel, sapphire glass, Snapdragon W5 chipset, custom BES 2800 co-processor, and 32GB storage. It dual boots WearOS 5 and an RTOS, with a 631mAh battery offering up to 5 days of use. Available in Lava Black and Summit Blue, the Watch X2 is priced at SGD 499 ($373) and SGD 549 ($410), respectively, in Singapore. Both watches share identical specifications aside from minor design differences.
Today, Oppo hosted its major launch event for the Find N5, where they also unveiled another device – the Oppo Watch X2. If it seems recognizable, that’s because the Watch X2 is essentially a rebadged OnePlus Watch 3 that was introduced earlier this week.
Oppo Watch X2 in Lava Black and Summit Blue
The two watches have identical internals, with the only distinction being that the Watch X2 is available in Summit Blue, featuring a slightly modified bezel. All other specifications and features remain consistent across both devices.
Oppo Watch X2 key specs
In summary, you get a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a titanium bezel and sapphire glass cover, powered by a Snapdragon W5 chipset in conjunction with a custom BES 2800 co-processor and 32GB of storage. The Watch X2 features dual-booting capabilities with WearOS 5 and a dedicated RTOS, along with a 631mAh battery that offers up to 5 days of usage under typical conditions.
The Oppo Watch X2 is available in Lava Black and Summit Blue. In Singapore, prices are set at SGD 499 ($373) for the Lava Black variant and SGD 549 ($410) for the Summit Blue model.
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