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TL;DR
- A leaked retail box for the OnePlus Watch 4 (model OPWWE261) shows two finishes, including a potential “Evergreen Titanium” option.
- The device is expected to be presented with Wear OS 5.0, Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 processor and 646 mAh battery.
- International availability for the UK, EU and Poland is likely as the importers for these regions are listed on the packaging.
While there’s plenty of variety for Android phones, there’s less for Wear OS-based smartwatches. Fortunately, OnePlus seems to be on its way to revamping its smartwatch with the expected release of the OnePlus Watch 4. List of certificates for Watch 4and now, the retail box of the OnePlus Watch 4 has been revealed.
Leaker Erencan Yilmaz shared X Retail box of OnePlus Watch 4 with model number OPWWE261.

On the face of it, there are two finishes and strap options for the OnePlus Watch 4 in the retail box.
We can see silver with a green band and dark gray with a dark blue band. The band styles are also different, but the watch case looks the same.
The Watch 4 box notes that one of the color options may be called “Evergreen Titanium” (presumably a green stripe).

Additionally, we see a list of importers for the watch, indicating that the OnePlus Watch 4 could be available in at least the UK, EU and Poland. The Watch 4 was quality checked on March 30, so mass production could have started a few days earlier.
Earlier leaks suggested that the OnePlus Watch 4 could feature a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a resolution of 466 x 466. It may feature a Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 processor and run Wear OS 5.0 out of the box. The 47mm body could house a 646mAh battery and it will likely be IP69 compliant for dust and water resistance.
Overall, not much has changed from the OnePlus Watch 3, but that’s not a bad thing either, because the company doesn’t have to fix what isn’t broken. The updated model at the same or lower price tags will be a better deal for users when it launches, so we’re looking forward to its launch.
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