The Watch GT 6. (Image source: Huawei)The Watch GT 6. (Image source: Huawei)

Huawei’s imminent Watch GT 6 is backed to launch with upgraded GPS and battery life in its latest teasers. It is also hyped to excel in the tracking of certain outdoor sports, one of which was originally exclusive to the Pro version of its previous generation.

Huawei has confirmed that its next “Innovative Product” will be introduced in Paris as the Watch GT 6 in September 2025. 

Now, the brand has unveiled the smartwatch’s new tag-line ahead of this event: “Ride the Wind“, an epithet seemingly chosen to emphasize new teasers that hint at the enhanced ability to keep up with the user in potentially speed-based pursuits.

They apparently include downhill skiing, cycling, running and golf – the latter of which was also a marquee feature of the GT 5 Pro at its launch.

To this end, its vanilla successor is also backed to deliver Super Accuracy in terms of in-built GPS. The GT 6 is also now hyped to last for a mysterious number of days per charge thanks to its “Ultra-Long Battery Life”.

The GT 6’s promos yield no sign of its alleged new colors, said to include purple (for the 41mm variant) and green (in the larger 46mm version) to date, although the wearable has already been revealed to sport classic watch design features such as an octagonal bezel and an actively rotating side button.

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