OnePlus Watch 4 announced with titanium case, Wear OS 6 | Infinium-tech
The OnePlus Watch 4 made its way to Google Play Console a few days ago, and now it has been listed by the brand on its official website, and it has officially revealed its most important features.
The watch features an all-titanium case and will be offered in two colors: Evergreen Titanium and Midnight Titanium. As you can see, the first option is basically silver with a green band, while the latter option is darker and comes with a gray band. The OnePlus Watch 4 is “built to MIL-STD-810H military-grade standards” and supports wet-hand touch and “full seawater corrosion resistance.”

The watch is powered by the Snapdragon Wear W5 SoC, paired with the BES2800 low-power chip that saves battery when you’re not using the most demanding smart features. It has 2GB RAM and 32GB storage. OnePlus promises you’ll get up to 16 days of battery life in Power Saver mode and up to five days in Smart mode, thanks to the watch’s 646 mAh battery that charges at 7.5W and goes from zero to full charge in about 75 minutes.
The OnePlus Watch 4 measures 47.4 x 47.4 x 11 mm and weighs 43 grams without the strap and 68 grams with it. Its LTPO OLED display has a 466×466 resolution, 3,000-nit peak brightness, and a sapphire crystal on top. It runs Wear OS 6 with OxygenOS Watch 8 on top.
OnePlus Watch 4 in Evergreen Titanium (left) and Midnight Titanium (right)
There are more than 100 built-in game modes, six of which support automatic detection. There are built-in sensors for acceleration, gyro, heart rate, blood oxygen, wrist temperature, geomagnetic, ambient light, and air pressure. The watch has dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, dual-band GPS with BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS, and QZSS support, NFC with payments via Google Wallet, and is rated 5ATM, IP68, and IP69 for dust and water resistance.
By now you might have noticed that this is the rebranded Oppo Watch X3, which was launched in China last month. Compared to the OnePlus Watch 3, the differences are minor – the case is titanium and not stainless steel, which makes the watch lighter, it’s also a little thinner, the screen gets brighter, and the battery is 2 mAh smaller. Perhaps the most notable upgrade is the fact that the Watch 4 runs on Wear OS 6.
Unfortunately OnePlus hasn’t listed the price of the new watch on its website yet, and we don’t even have any specific availability information at this time.

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