Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro Launches With AMOLED Display and Long Battery Life, Full Specs Revealed

Amazfit releases new premium smartwatch with 3,000 nit AMOLED display and up  to 20 days battery life - Notebookcheck News

The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro has officially launched in the United States, targeting endurance athletes and marathon runners who need advanced performance tracking in a lightweight design. Built with a focus on durability and comfort, the smartwatch combines a premium titanium frame with sapphire glass protection while maintaining a slim and sporty profile.

One of the key highlights of the device is its 1.32-inch AMOLED display, which delivers sharp visuals and a peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits for improved outdoor readability. The circular dial design is complemented by a Grade 5 titanium case and aluminium alloy buttons, giving it a rugged yet refined appearance suitable for intense training environments.

On the performance side, the watch is equipped with advanced running metrics and dual-band GPS with multi-satellite positioning, ensuring more accurate tracking during long-distance runs. It also integrates structured workout guidance through Zepp Coach, alongside health monitoring features and support for offline storage, making it a comprehensive fitness companion.

The smartwatch further includes 32GB of internal storage, a built-in speaker and microphone, a linear motor for haptic feedback, and a dual-mode flashlight. It also supports third-party fitness platforms, enhancing its flexibility for users who rely on multiple taining ecosystems.

Priced at $449.99 (approximately Rs. 49,100), the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is currently available in the US through the brand’s official website and select retail partners. However, the company has not yet confirmed its availability in other regions, including India.

OnePlus Watch 4 Spotted on Google Play Console With Snapdragon W5 Chipset

A OnePlus Watch 4 is in the cards, and I'm staring at these alleged specs

The upcoming OnePlus Watch 4 has reportedly been spotted on the Google Play Console, giving an early look at its key specifications and software details ahead of its official launch. In addition to this listing, the smartwatch has also appeared on the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) database, suggesting that regulatory approvals are already underway. However, OnePlus has not yet officially confirmed the device.

Interestingly, while the brand is actively teasing other products such as the OnePlus Pad 4, the Watch 4 remains unannounced. Despite this, multiple leaks indicate that its launch could be approaching soon. It is still uncertain whether the smartwatch will be released in India, especially considering that the previous Watch 3 model was not launched in the Indian market.

According to the Google Play Console listing, the OnePlus Watch 4 (model number OPWWE261) is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 chipset and paired with 2GB of RAM. The hardware details suggest a performance-focused wearable, with additional indications pointing toward a 466 x 466-pixel display, likely corresponding to a 1.5-inch screen similar to the Oppo Watch X3.

The listing also hints at a silver variant with a green strap, alongside reports that the device may be closely related to or even a rebranded version of the Oppo Watch X3. If true, it could feature Wear OS 5.0, a 646mAh battery, and premium materials such as a titanium case.

Additional expected features include eSIM support, ECG monitoring, heart rate and wrist temperature tracking, as well as durability ratings of 5ATM and IP68 or IP69. If these leaks are accurate, the OnePlus Watch 4 could position itself as a high-end smartwatch focused on health tracking and long battery life.

Samsung Enables Blood Pressure Monitoring on Some Galaxy Watch Models in the US; Watch 9 Development Tipped

Samsung has rolled out blood pressure monitoring for select Galaxy Watch users in the US via the Samsung Health Monitor app. The update allows users to measure and track blood pressure directly from their wrist on supported models. The company said the feature is meant to help users track trends over time and is not intended for medical diagnosis or treatment. Separately, early signs suggest that the Galaxy Watch 9 is already in development, with a firmware file linked to the device spotted on Samsung’s servers.

 

Samsung Galaxy Watch Models Offer Blood Pressure Monitoring After Years

Samsung has enabled blood pressure monitoring for select Galaxy Watch users in the US through the Samsung Health Monitor app. The feature is available on models including the Galaxy Watch 8, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch 6 series, and Galaxy Watch 5 series.Users can measure and track their blood pressure directly from the watch, with readings that include systolic and diastolic values along with heart rate. To keep readings accurate, the watch needs to be calibrated every 28 days using a standard upper-arm blood pressure monitor.

This feature joins other health tools on Galaxy Watch devices, such as ECG tracking, irregular heart rhythm alerts, and sleep apnea detection. Samsung also plans to add passive monitoring later this year to show long-term blood pressure trends.

 

Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 Firmware Leaks

Meanwhile, early leaks suggest that the Galaxy Watch 9 is already in development. A firmware file with the model number SM-L345U has been spotted on Samsung’s servers by tipster Mohammed Khatri. Previous reports have associated this model number with the upcoming smartwatch, pointing to internal testing.

 

Samsung usually updates its smartwatch lineup every year, as it introduced the Galaxy Watch 8 series alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 in July 2025, and the next generation is expected to follow a similar schedule. If that holds, the Galaxy Watch 9 could arrive with the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 around July 2026.