The smartwatch packs a 1.43" circular AMOLED screen of 466x466-pixel resolution and 326 ppi pixel density. It supports 8,000+ watchfaces and you can also create your own by uploading a picture from the connected device's album. The Honor Watch GS 4 is made of 316L stainless steel, with its Jasper Astrolabe (machine translated from Chinese) version having a gold-plated case. However, all models are 10.5mm thin and feature two physical buttons on the right side.
The Watch GS 4 comes with the usual slew
of health and fitness features, including heart rate monitoring, sleep
tracking, and stress and blood oxygen level measuring. It can also measure your
blood pressure levels and detect atrial fibrillation. Additionally, the Watch
GS 4 supports 100+ indoor and outdoor sports modes, including 85 custom sports
modes and 10+ professional sports modes.
The Honor Watch GS 4 is compatible with
devices running Android 9 and above and iOS 11 and above. Honor hasn't revealed
the smartwatch's battery capacity, but it's advertised to have 14 days of
endurance in a typical usage scenario, with a 5-minute charge offering a whole
day's worth of juice. The rest of the Honor Watch GS 4's highlights include
32MB RAM, 4GB storage, and 5ATM water resistance. It also features a speaker
and microphone for Bluetooth calling (BT 5.0), and has NFC for payments and
travel purposes.
Moreover, the Watch GS 4 has dual-band
antenna for navigation and supports five satellite positioning systems -
Beidou, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, and QZSS. The smartwatch weighs 44g without
straps, which have an adjustable wrist size of 140-210mm.
The Honor Watch GS 4 has three color
options - Starry Sky Exploration, Galaxy Shuttle, and Jasper Astrolabe (machine
translated from Chinese). The last two come with leather straps and cost
CNY 1,199 (US$ 165/€ 155/INR 13,830), while the first one comes with silicone straps
for CNY 999 (US$ 140/€ 130/INR 11,520). All three are available in China through
Honor's Chinese website.
