A Huawei logo is seen above the company's exhibition pavilion during the CommunicAsia information and communications technology trade show in Singapore June 19, 2012.

A Huawei logo is seen above the company's exhibition pavilion during the CommunicAsia information and communications technology trade show in Singapore June 19, 2012. Reuters/Tim Chong

The latest teaser of the Huawei Watch has confirmed the launch date of the timepiece. The smartwatch will be available in Australia, the U.S., China, Canada, the U.K., France, Germany and Japan.

Posted on the official Twitter account of Huawei Device , the teaser shows a side view of the watch with the caption, “Elegant and Power in Perfect harmony.” The long-awaited device will be announced on Sep. 2 in Berlin.

Recently, a pre-order listing of the Huawei Watch was posted on Amazon. Though the online retailer has removed the listing, Phone Arena managed to take a note of its important specifications. According to the listing, the stainless steel version with a black-colored leather strap of the Huawei watch will be priced at $349 (AU $488). There will also be a gold-plated and stainless steel version with a gold-plated steel band, which will be priced at $799 (AU $1117).

The Huawei Watch will support both iOS (version 8.2 or higher) and Android (version 4.3 or higher). The device features a 1.4-inch AMOLED display protected by sapphire glass. The timepiece is powered by Snapdragon 400 SoC with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage and a 300 mAh battery. Furthermore, health enthusiasts will enjoy the heart rate monitor feature, all stylishly packed and shipped with 40 different faces for everyday wear.

The company is also set to unveil its next phablet, the Mate 7S at the IFA 2015 in Berlin. Earlier this month, Huawei teased and confirmed the launch of its Mate 7S, says a report in GSM Arena . The teaser suggests that the new smartphone will introduce a Force Touch display. The device is also expected to bring Huawei's latest Kirin 935 SoC with 3GB of RAM. The device will also feature 5.7-inch display and a Sony 13MP rear camera and a five function fingerprint scanner.

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