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Exclusive: OnePlus Watch 3 revealed, with an Apple Watch-style rotating digital crown and Galaxy Watch-beating battery life

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The OnePlus Watch 3 is being announced later today, and TechRadar can exclusively reveal that it’s packing some features Wear OS fans have been clamoring for. Running Wear OS 5 alongside a secondary operating system, it’s packing 120 hours of battery life, beating many of the best Android smartwatches, including the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra.

As with the OnePlus Watch 2, that extra battery life is made possible via dual chipsets, with Wear OS 5 powered by the Snapdragon W5, and the Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) powered by a secondary BES2800 MCU chip. By switching from the high-power to low-power operating systems as required, the OnePlus Watch 3 is able to optimize battery life.

Bigger battery life

OnePlus Watch 3 render

(Image credit: OnePlus Watch 3)

In an exclusive interview with TechRadar, Celina Shi, Chief Marketing Officer for OnePlus Europe, told me: “Our software seamlessly switches operations between these two chipsets enabling the OnePlus Watch 3 to run with maximum efficiency and strike the perfect balance between peak performance and extended battery life.

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