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Realme Watch 3 key specifications and images have been officially revealed ahead of its launch. The wearable is set to launch on July 26 at 12:30pm. The Realme Watch 3 will sport a 1.8-inch display with a “Horizon” curved glass panel. The Chinese company indicated that the display of the Watch 3 is 35 percent larger than that of the Watch 2. The smartwatch will also feature a peak brightness of 500 nits. Realme Watch 3 will also come with features like AI ENC based Bluetooth calling, built-in smart power amplifier, and AI noise cancellation.

The key specifications and images of the Realme Watch 3 has been officially revealed by the company ahead of its launch via a microsite. The smartwatch is set to launch on July 26 at 12:30pm. As mentioned earlier, the Realme Watch 3 will come with a 1.8-inch display with a horizon curved glass on top. The Chinese company indicated that the display of the Watch 3 is 35 percent larger than that of the Watch 2. The smartwatch will also feature peak brightness of 500 nits.

Apart from this, the wearable from the Chinese company will also offer features like AI ENC based Bluetooth calling, built-in smart power amplifier, and AI noise cancellation.

Realme is set to launch a range of 5G-led AIoT products by the end of this month. The digital ‘Hey Creatives’ launch event will take place on July 26 at 12:30pm IST. The company’s Realme Pad X, a PC monitor and two earphones are also expected to make their debut, but details of these devices are yet to be revealed by the company.

The Realme Pad X with an 11-inch display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 SoC was launched in China this May. The tablet packs a Snapdragon 695 SoC and features a 13-megapixel primary camera on the back as well as an unspecified front-facing sensor with a 105-degree field of view.


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