HONOR Watch 4 AMOLED Display Price in Pakistan | FonePro
Honor offers the Watch 4 in two colour options, the black model I tested and a gold version, both featuring aluminium cases and a silicone rubber strap that can be removed and uses a watch buckle with the strap tucking underneath to keep it firmly in place. It’s a shame there’s not a few more case and strap colours because there’s definitely quite a likeable build quality on this budget watch.

There’s a 1.75-inch, 450 x 390 resolution AMOLED touchscreen display, making it larger than the screen included on the Watch ES. While colours are a touch saturated on that display, it goes nice and bright and it’s been easy to view indoors and in brighter outdoor light.
It does offer an always-on mode, though it’s not immediately obvious until you dig a bit deeper into the settings. If you opt to disable it, you do have a nicely responsive raise to wake support here and will save you some battery.

There’s a single physical button on the right side of the case, which pushes you into the main menu screen and can be held to let you shut down or restart the watch.
Around the back is the optical sensor that will dish out real-time heart rate and SpO2 data and that’s where you’ll drop it onto the circular charging cradle when the watch hits 0%.

If you want to take it for a dip, the Watch 4 has a 5 ATM rated design. That makes it safe to be submerged in water up to 50 metres depth and you do have both pool and open water swimming modes to track your movements in the water.
Performance and software
- Works with Android and iOS
- Supports Bluetooth calling
- Includes built-in music player
The Honor Watch 4 runs on Honor’s own proprietary operating system, which has a very Huawei Lite OS/Harmony OS look and feel to it. It does work with Android phones and iPhones, but the former will give you more features to play with. That includes access to the built-in music player, where you’ll need to sync over your own audio from your paired Android phone.
Matching it up with a Google-powered phone also gets you access to the paid-for watch faces, but I’d say there’s some good options you don’t have to pay for here. There’s some nice creative options and a good mix of analogue and digital faces to give you scope to mix things up.

The software itself runs nice and slick. There’s no lag, it’s easy to get to grips with and it just feels well optimised to its square AMOLED surroundings.
The notification support works well and is a simple swipe away from the main watch screen. I did encounter the odd rare quirk where app icons from incoming notifications didn’t match the correct apps. Other than that, it’s a nice place to check in on your notifications.

It’s the same story if you want to make calls via Bluetooth, pulling in your contacts, offering a call log and building in a keypad to make calls.
The call quality isn’t super clear and there is some crackle, but you do get volume at least to make sure you can hear over louder noise in your environment.

Off the watch you have the Honor Health app, which unsurprisingly feels again like a spawn of Huawei’s own Health companion app. It’s split into four main tabs with the dashboard including your key metrics in the first, an Exercise tab where you can also find workout videos to follow, the Devices tab to adjust watch settings and access the watch face market and the Me tab where you can access workout plans.
Unlike Huawei, you can’t pump your workout data into third party apps, but I’d say Honor’s own app does a good enough job presenting your stats in the app and on the watch.
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