OnePlus Watch 2 set to feature larger display and WearOS 4

We’ve got the lowdown on the OnePlus Watch 2, and it’s shaping up to be a tech fiesta.

So, here’s the scoop: leaked images, thanks to the tech sleuths at MySmartPrice and @OnLeaks (via Android Authority), are giving us a peek at what this wrist buddy might bring to the table. Picture this – a smidge larger 1.43-inch AMOLED display, a slight bump from the OG’s 1.39-inch screen. And guess what? They’ve added a little extra real estate on the right side of the face, maybe to squeeze in a couple of extra buttons. Plus, hold onto your hats, it’s not just a black affair this time – we’re talking color options, black and white, to be exact.

Now, these aren’t the final blueprints; they’re more like a sneak peek behind the curtain. But one thing’s for sure, the OnePlus Watch 2 is flexing some serious muscle with the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset.

But the plot thickens on the software front! The word on the street is, the OnePlus Watch 2 is ditching its bespoke operating system and cozying up to Google’s Wear OS 4. Max Jambor (via 9to5Google) spilled the beans, and it means we’re in for a wild ride with a buffet of apps and watch faces – way beyond what the OG could dish out.

Sure, the design tweaks might not blow your mind, but this Wear OS switch is like giving your wrist tech a one-way ticket to the future.