
The Huawei Watch GT 7 series is expected to launch next month with a notable range of new color options. The latest generation of Huawei’s sports wearable could arrive with a refreshed design language, along with some striking shades and top-tier specifications.
The details come from tipster FixedFocus, who reports that the Huawei Watch GT 7 series will be offered in two variants – Pro and Standard – with 46mm and 41mm case sizes.
It appears Huawei may follow the same sizing structure it used for the Watch GT 6 series, offering a 41mm option exclusively for the standard model while reserving the 46mm size for the Watch GT 7 Pro.

On the color front, the Watch GT 7 Pro is tipped to come in three new shades: Black, Green, and Yellow. The standard model, meanwhile, could be available in up to four different colorways depending on size:
- Watch GT 7 Pro: Black, Green, Yellow
- Watch GT 7 46mm: Black, Brown, Yellow, Blue
- Watch GT 7 41mm: White, Gray, Pink, Blue
Compared to the previous generation, the Watch GT 7 series appears to be moving toward softer, more refined colorways – though the overall selection may be slightly narrower than before.
The tipster hasn’t shared any details regarding specs or additional features for the new Watch GT 7 lineup, but did hint at a possible launch window around the end of July.
Earlier reports had suggested the new Watch GT series might debut in August, potentially alongside the Mate 90 series and other smartwatches. However, it now looks like Huawei could be moving up the launch timeline. None of this has been officially confirmed by the company, so the schedule could still shift.

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