In addition to not one and not two but three high-end handsets, as well as an ultra-low-cost fitness band, OnePlus is seemingly preparing to release two smartwatches in the relatively near future. That’s a decidedly stark departure from the company’s device lineup of yore, which included a grand total of two new Android phones a year, and we’re not even counting the two Nord-branded mid-rangers set for a US commercial debut next week following an international 2020 announcement.
The problem with such a rich and diverse product portfolio, especially for a significantly smaller outfit than the likes of Samsung and Apple, is that some models or families will inherently receive less attention than others when it comes to things like research and development. It's hard to get very excited about the fast-approaching OnePlus Band, for instance, when we know for a fact that the company's first-ever wearable device will strongly resemble the Oppo Band (both inside and out).
Similarly, the OnePlus Watch has long been rumored to "borrow" the design and features of the Oppo Watch, and while a new leak may seem to support that popular theory at first glance, its author is explicitly and firmly rejecting that speculation.
Source: Phonearena
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