Just like with its predecessor, if you're OK with charging your smartwatch every night, this one isn't for you. And while the Watch GT 2 packs a more sleek design and some new features, battery life is the biggest one. The biggest pro is, of course, battery life. ![]() It still runs Huawei's in-house LiteOS, which has its own pros and cons. Now, you won't have to raise the watch to see the time. It now supports music playback, and it finally has an always-on display, something that's a staple on most smartwatches. The new Watch GT 2 takes things a step further, adding some new features to bring it to parity with the competition. ![]() It was an interesting device, making certain compromises in order to get weeks of battery life. Earlier this year, I reviewed Huawei's Watch GT.
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