A new OnePlus smartwatch has cleared Google certification ahead of its official debut. The OnePlus Watch 4 is expected to launch soon and will come in two colour options — though owners of the Watch 3 may find the hardware underneath very familiar.
OnePlus spent last week teasing the Pad 4 tablet, a high-end release confirmed for India so far. Around the same time, early details about the company’s next smartwatch began circulating on X. Now, that same device has shown up on the Google Play Console, carrying the identical model number and retail name from last week’s leak. The listing doesn’t pin down a release date, but it does shed light on several key specifications before any official announcement.
The news isn’t particularly exciting for Watch 3 owners hoping for a hardware leap. As earlier rumors suggested, OnePlus appears to have carried over the internal components largely unchanged. The Google Play Console listing confirms the Watch 4 pairs 2GB of RAM with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset — not the newer Snapdragon Wear Elite that some had hoped to see.

The display situation follows the same pattern. The Watch 4 is listed with a 466 x 466-pixel resolution at 320 DPI, matching the Watch 3’s screen specs exactly, which points to a 1.5-inch panel once again. Taken together, the Watch 4 is shaping up to look a lot like a rebranded Oppo Watch X3 — a device Oppo is set to launch in the Eurozone on April 21 for €379 (approximately $449). The OnePlus Watch 3, for reference, is currently available on Amazon for $249.99, so it’ll be interesting to see where OnePlus prices its successor given the minimal spec changes.
