- Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei, confirmed that the Huawei Watch 3 is currently in development.
- Since the Huawei Watch 2 is still selling well, Mr. Yu admitted that there are no plans to release the follow-up anytime soon.
- With the Huawei P20 launch next month, it will be a long while before we hear any solid news on the new smartwatch.
Any hopes of Huawei announcing the Huawei Watch 2 follow-up before the end of Mobile World Congress 2018 are now dashed. Richard Yu, CEO of the company, informed TechRadar that while the Huawei Watch 3 is in development, it won’t see a release anytime soon. The reason? The Huawei Watch 2 is selling well enough that a new model isn’t necessary.
“It will come later – there’s no hurry because Huawei Watch 2 sells well. We’re not in a hurry, so we’re launching the new watch later,” Mr. Yu said.
Huawei announced the Watch 2 last year at Mobile World Congress 2017, so it seemed logical to expect a successor this year. Instead, Huawei chose to announce its next flagship smartphone at its own event in Paris next month and used MWC 2018 to launch the MateBook X Pro and the new entries in the MediaPad 5 series.
Since the Watch 2 is selling well and the Paris event in March seems to be all about the upcoming Huawei P20, it’s unlikely that we’d see the Huawei Watch 3 until the second half of the year, possibly at IFA in September. Or, if the Watch 2 is still selling well, maybe not even until 2019.
The Huawei Watch 2 received favorable reviews, including from Android Authority, but it was dinged on its “sporty” design and cheap-feeling watch strap. Hopefully, the Watch 3 will address these issues; although if the Watch 2 indeed is selling well over a year after launch, Huawei may not change the formula up at all.
Since the launch of the P20 is generating quite a lot of buzz for Huawei, we probably won’t hear much else about this new watch until after that event.
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