The Watch 2 has an industry-standard 1.3-inch, 390 x 390 display, 4GB of storage (not all of which is available to users), and a 420mAh battery, which Huawei claims is good for two days general use, or 10 hours in "training" mode. As you might expect, the Watch 2 runs Android Wear 2, and there's a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor under the hood. There also appears to be a focus on fitness, with many of the different color combinations touting a sporty, rugged-looking design, built-in GPS and a now-standard heart rate monitor.

For those of you with finer tastes, Huawei's Watch 2 also comes in a special Porsche Design edition. The two companies already collaborated on a special edition P9 handset, but we haven't any details on pricing or availability just yet.

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