
"The first is silicon-carbon batteries that have a higher storage density than other batteries of the same size, so this watch has a 631-mAh battery in its surprisingly svelte bezel. There are also two operating systems running at the same time, with the Qualcomm chip handling all the Wear OS 5 features and a BES2800 running all the background tasks."
"It boasts a 1.5-inch AMOLED, which may be on the large side for some folks, but I wear a 45-mm Casio every day, so it sounds like an appealing size to me. It has great performance, with no stuttering or lag, and has all the features you'd expect from a full-fledged Wear OS watch, like fitness tracking, navigation, and even phone calls and texting."
"Between the long battery life, great screen, and smooth Wear OS implementation, it certainly feels like OnePlus is coming into its own as a true competitor to the Pixel Watch. If you want to learn more about the unique advantages of the OnePlus Watch 3, make sure to check out our full hands-on review. We also have a guide to the best smartwatches for both iOS and Android users, if you'd like to see how this stacks up against the best in the category."
OnePlus Watch 3 delivers up to five days of battery life in normal mode and up to 16 days in power-saving mode thanks to silicon-carbon cells and a 631-mAh battery in a slim bezel. The watch runs two operating systems concurrently, with a Qualcomm chip handling Wear OS 5 features and a BES2800 managing background tasks for efficiency. A 1.5-inch AMOLED provides smooth performance without stuttering. The device supports fitness tracking, navigation, phone calls, texting, heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and fall detection. Electrocardiogram capability exists but lacks approval for use in the United States and Canada.
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