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HUAWEI expands all-scenario ecosystem with new smartwatches, nova 15 Max smartphone
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Huawei has introduced a new lineup of smart wearables and smartphones as the company continues expanding its all-scenario technology ecosystem aimed at younger and lifestyle-driven users.
Unveiled during the “Now Is Your Spark” Innovative Launch event in Bangkok, Thailand, the new devices include the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 5 Pro, HUAWEI WATCH FIT 5, HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition, and HUAWEI nova 15 Max.
The latest devices reflect Huawei’s continued push toward connected technologies that combine wellness, productivity, entertainment, and mobility into a more integrated user experience.

Leading the wearable lineup is the WATCH FIT 5 Series, which retains Huawei’s signature square smartwatch design while introducing upgraded fitness and wellness-focused capabilities. The Pro variant features a titanium body, 2.5D sapphire glass, ECG functionality, diabetic risk study features, and support for outdoor activities and guided mini workouts.
Huawei said the smartwatch lineup is designed to support both casual users and more active consumers through features such as over 100 sports modes, health monitoring tools, and support for cycling, golf, trail running, and tennis. Both WATCH FIT 5 models are also rated for up to 10 days of battery life.

Meanwhile, the WATCH GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition targets running enthusiasts and competitive athletes with upgraded training analytics. The smartwatch introduces a new Running Ability Index (RAI) alongside an enhanced Training Camp Dashboard designed to provide deeper performance insights for runners.
On the smartphone side, Huawei unveiled the nova 15 Max, a device aimed at users seeking long battery life, entertainment-focused features, and durable hardware.
The smartphone comes equipped with a 50 MP RYYB Ultra Vision Camera designed for improved low-light photography, a 6.84-inch OLED display, and symmetrical stereo dual speakers for immersive media consumption.
Huawei also highlighted the device’s 8,500mAh battery, positioning it as a smartphone built for extended daily use without frequent charging. The device also carries an SGS 5-Star Extra-Durable Body certification intended to improve resistance against accidental drops and everyday wear.
The launch forms part of Huawei’s broader strategy of expanding its connected ecosystem across smartphones, wearables, and lifestyle-focused devices as competition in the consumer technology market continues to intensify.
Huawei said the newly launched devices will be available soon in the Philippines, with additional local availability details expected to be announced through Huawei Experience Stores, the Huawei Online Store, and the company’s official social media platforms.
