Huawei Watch Fit 4 Leak Reveals Pricing, Features, and Pro Model Details

A fresh leak has unveiled key details about Huawei’s upcoming smartwatch, the Watch Fit 4, alongside a premium Watch Fit 4 Pro variant, shedding light on their pricing, design, and health-focused features. The devices, expected to launch globally in the coming weeks, appear poised to compete aggressively in the mid-range wearable market.

According to Finnish tech outlet SuomiMobiili (via this exclusive report), the Huawei Watch Fit 4 will retain the sleek rectangular design of its predecessor but with notable upgrades. The display is rumored to feature a 1.64-inch AMOLED screen with a 70% screen-to-body ratio, offering sharper visuals and smoother touch responsiveness. Meanwhile, the Watch Fit 4 Pro is said to include a more rugged build, likely targeting fitness enthusiasts with IP68 water resistance and military-grade durability certifications.

Health and Fitness Features Take Center Stage
The leak highlights Huawei’s continued emphasis on health tracking. Both models are expected to include advanced SpO2 monitoring24/7 heart rate tracking, and a new skin temperature sensor—a first for the Fit series. Sleep analysis tools will reportedly receive AI-powered enhancements, offering deeper insights into sleep stages and recovery.

Fitness buffs can look forward to over 100 workout modes, including niche activities like parkour and paddleboarding. The Pro model may add dual-frequency GPS for improved outdoor activity accuracy, a feature typically reserved for higher-end wearables.

Battery Life and Software
Huawei’s proprietary power-saving technology could deliver up to 10 days of battery life on the standard Watch Fit 4, with the Pro model slightly shorter at 7–8 days due to its larger GPS capabilities. Both devices will likely run on Huawei’s LiteOS, offering seamless integration with Android and iOS smartphones for notifications, music control, and app alerts.

Pricing and Availability
Per the leak, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 will start at €149 (~160)inEurope,whiletheProvariantcouldretailfor199( 215). These prices position the devices as affordable alternatives to Samsung’s Galaxy Watch series and Apple’s entry-level Watch SE.

Regional availability details remain sparse, but listings on BigBox LT suggest the Baltics may be among the first markets to receive inventory. A global rollout, including Asia and Europe, is expected by late July.

What’s Next?
Huawei has yet to confirm the leak, but the timing aligns with its typical summer product launches. With aggressive pricing and Pro-tier features, the Watch Fit 4 series could help Huawei solidify its footing in the wearable space—especially as competitors grapple with supply chain delays.

For now, fitness enthusiasts and budget-conscious shoppers alike should keep an eye on official announcements. If the leaks hold true, Huawei’s latest watches might just be the blend of style and substance the market needs.

Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.









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