OnePlus has brought the Watch 4 to the Philippines, carrying a full titanium alloy build and Wear OS 6 out of the box. It carries an SRP of PHP 21,990, a PHP 2,000 bump over the Watch 3’s PHP 19,990 local launch price.
The Watch 4 moves away from the Watch 3’s titanium-bezel-only approach. The entire case is now titanium alloy, shaving 13% off the weight (down to 43g without the strap) and trimming 6% off the thickness at 11mm. It comes in two colorways: Midnight Titanium and Evergreen Titanium.
Up front is a 1.5-inch LTPO OLED display running at 466 x 466 pixels with sapphire crystal glass on top. Peak brightness hits 3,000 nits in sports mode, which is noticeably higher than the Watch 3’s 2,200 nits. The same Snapdragon W5 and BES 2800 chip combo from the Watch 3 carries over here, paired with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage.
Battery life carries over at up to 5 days in smart mode, 3 days under heavy use, and 16 days in power saver. Full charge takes about 75 minutes.
On the software side, it runs OxygenOS Watch 8 based on Wear OS 6, the latest from Google for wearables. Gemini is built in, so you can summon it via “Hey Google” straight from the wrist. No eSIM, though.
Durability gets an upgrade too. The Watch 4 now carries IP68, IP69, and 5ATM ratings on top of MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification, adding full seawater corrosion resistance and wet-hand touch control.
Health features include heart rate monitoring, SpO2, wrist temperature, sleep tracking, fall detection, and the 60-second Health Check-In that covers up to 9 indicators in one scan. It also covers 100+ sports modes. Connectivity is Bluetooth 5.2, dual-band Wi-Fi, and NFC with Google Wallet support.
OnePlus Watch 4 specs:
1.5-inch LTPO OLED display 466 x 466 pixels, 310 ppi
3,000 nits peak brightness (sports mode)
Sapphire Crystal cover glass
Snapdragon W5 + BES 2800 dual-engine chipset
2GB RAM
32GB storage
Heart rate, SpO2, wrist temperature, sleep tracking, fall detection, 60-second Health Check-In
100+ sports modes
Dual-band GPS (Beidou, GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, QZSS)
Bluetooth 5.2
Dual-band Wi-Fi
NFC, Google Wallet
No eSIM
IP68, IP69, 5ATM, MIL-STD-810H
Wear OS 6 with OxygenOS Watch 8
Gemini integration
646mAh battery, 5 days (smart mode) / 3 days (heavy use)
16 days (power saver), 75-minute full charge
Midnight Titanium, Evergreen Titanium
47.4mm x 47.4mm x 11mm
43g (without strap)
The OnePlus Watch 4 is available now in the Philippines at PHP 21,990.
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