There are the customary array of fitness monitoring tools under the Huawei brand in addition to partnerships with Strava and Runtastic. That includes its built-in ECG and continuous SpO2 monitoring, along with its TruSeen 5.0 heart-rate monitoring and TruSleep 3.0 sleep tracking. There is a brand-new Expedition Mode as well, which makes use of dual-band GPS to keep track of your whereabouts no matter how far you veer off the trail. According to Huawei, you can charge the battery from empty to full in 60 minutes and from 25 percent to full in just 10 minutes.
Huawei won’t make a price announcement until April 2nd, the day before it goes on sale in the UK and Europe. However, we do know that there won’t be an LTE-capable device or any emergency calling features; Bluetooth will be the only available connectivity. Of course, the typical disclaimers apply to any recent Huawei purchase.