OnePlus is preparing a return to the smartwatch market after a hiatus, aiming to re-enter with a second generation of wearables. The brand last released a smartwatch in 2021, and to date that model remains the sole OnePlus watch in the lineup. Now, OnePlus is officially rolling out details about its next generation, with expectations that the new device will debut at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The chatter around this move has been fueled by coverage from GizmoChina.
On its official forum, the company shared a teaser poster for the OnePlus Watch 2. While no official name or feature list is disclosed yet, the poster invites fans to guess what the device might offer. This playful approach has fans and analysts watching closely for clues about design and capabilities.
From the teaser image, the silhouette of a smartwatch is unmistakable. The right side appears to reveal a metal chassis and a protruding element that is likely intended for a crown and a physical button, a layout some observers compare to the Apple Watch’s Digital Crown. GizmoChina has highlighted these design cues as hints about how the device might feel in hand and operate when in use.
MWC 2024 is scheduled for the last days of February, with OnePlus expected to take the stage alongside other major brands. Tech circles note that Tecno is also preparing to unveil a new smartphone series there, the Pova 6, signaling a high-energy week for smartphone and wearable introductions.
There are also mentions of ongoing discussions around future iPhone 16 Pro developments, with new details circulating about features and performance targets. While those discussions diverge from OnePlus’s wearable strategy, they reflect the broader momentum around premium devices and competing ecosystems that Were shaping the mobile tech landscape at the time.