Additionally, Honor claims that the Watch 5 weighs 35 g and is just 11 mm thick, despite featuring a 1.85-inch AMOLED display. For reference, the large display outputs at unchanged 450 x 390 pixels, which results in a 322 PPI pixel density. Moreover, the Watch 5 is said to last up to 15 days between charges thanks to a 480 mAh silicon carbon (Si/C) battery.
Added to that, the Watch 5 should provide more accurate GPS tracking than its predecessor, as well as 'one-click health scan' functionality that can record a snapshot of current health metrics within a few seconds or so. Furthermore, the Watch 5 should provide detailed sleep and morning health reports, much like its peers already do, plus over 300 pre-installed watch faces and countless exercise modes. Unfortunately, Honor has not confirmed pricing or availability for any markets, yet.
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