Honor's smartwatch lineup is gearing up for an exciting update as details about the upcoming GT 2 Pro surface. Following the launches of the original GT in December last year and the GT Pro earlier this year in April, the next iteration appears poised to arrive sooner than expected, packed with notable enhancements.
Leaked specifications reveal that the Honor GT 2 Pro will feature a substantial 8,500 mAh battery, promising extended usage times. The watch is rumored to sport a 6.83-inch LTPS flat OLED display with a "1.5K" resolution, delivering sharp and vibrant visuals. Photography capabilities include a 50MP main camera alongside a secondary "small telephoto" lens, housed within a sleek metal frame. Security will be handled via an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, adding a modern touch.

Under the hood, the GT 2 Pro is expected to be powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, ensuring top-tier performance. The device is tentatively set for a December launch, indicating an accelerated release timeline as the current GT Pro has only been available for around eight months.
Compared to its predecessor, the GT 2 Pro ups the ante with a bigger display, a more powerful processor, and a larger battery capacity. These improvements will likely appeal to enthusiasts looking for a premium smartwatch experience. However, pricing details remain unconfirmed, leaving questions about potential cost increases.
Stay tuned for more updates as Honor prepares to officially unveil the GT 2 Pro.