
Oppo appears to be expanding its smartwatch lineup with a more compact option, as new leaks suggest the arrival of the Oppo Watch X3 Mini. The upcoming device is expected to cater to users who prefer smaller and more comfortable wearables without compromising too much on premium features.
According to well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, Oppo is currently working on a smaller version of its recently launched Oppo Watch X3. While the official name is yet to be confirmed, the “Mini” branding has been widely speculated in leaks, indicating a compact alternative to the flagship model.
If Oppo follows its usual strategy, the Watch X3 Mini will likely feature a smaller case and display, possibly in the 1.3 to 1.4-inch range. This would make it more suitable for users who found the standard model too large for everyday use. The focus is expected to be on improved comfort and wearability, especially for long durations.
However, the smaller size could also mean a reduced battery capacity, which may slightly impact battery life. Despite this, such trade-offs are common in compact smartwatches, where design and comfort often take priority.
The standard Oppo Watch X3 is known for its premium build and advanced features, including a titanium body, a 1.5-inch LTPO OLED display, and the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset. It also offers health-focused features like ECG monitoring and skin temperature tracking.
While it is not yet confirmed, the Mini version is expected to retain some of these high-end capabilities, ensuring it remains a strong contender in the premium smartwatch segment.
There is currently no confirmed launch date for the Oppo Watch X3 Mini. Earlier reports hinted at a possible April debut, but nothing official has been announced yet. Global availability also remains uncertain.
Interestingly, Oppo has previously rebranded some of its smartwatch models under the OnePlus brand, so there is a possibility that the Mini variant could follow a similar strategy in certain markets.
With the introduction of a potential Mini version, Oppo seems to be targeting a wider audience by offering both large, feature-rich smartwatches and smaller, more practical alternatives. This dual approach could help the brand appeal to users with different preferences in terms of size and usability.
Source: DCS on Weibo, Gizmochine
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