Huawei has unveiled the Watch Kids X1 at a global launch event in Thailand. This device marks the company's first children's smartwatch in nearly five years. The watch features a distinctive design where the body lifts out of the case. Users can rotate the watch body up to 360 degrees for different viewing angles.
Internal storage capacity is 32GB, allowing users to store over 2,000 photos.
The smartwatch includes a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 480 by 408 pixels. It houses dual cameras, consisting of a 5MP lens at the front and a 13MP lens at the rear. The device supports 2G, 3G, and 4G connectivity for calling and messaging. It also offers five-mode dual-band satellite positioning for location tracking.

The internal storage capacity is 32GB, which allows users to store over 2,000 photos. Huawei has not disclosed the release date for the product. It remains unclear when the smartwatch will go on sale. The company has also not confirmed if the device will be available in Europe.
The smartwatch will not be released in the United States.
The smartwatch will not be released in the United States. This product launch follows a long gap in Huawei's children's wearable lineup. The device targets global markets with its multi-network connectivity options. The unique flip design sets it apart from standard rectangular smartwatches.

Huawei has not provided pricing information for the Watch Kids X1. The vendor has not confirmed specific regional availability beyond the initial Thailand announcement. Details regarding the exact launch window remain unconfirmed by the manufacturer.



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