OnePlus Watch 4 appears in Google Play Console, hinting at a near-term Wear OS launch with familiar hardware
OnePlus’ next smartwatch appears to have taken a key step toward release after a listing surfaced in the Google Play Console. The entry points to a device branded as the OnePlus Watch 4 and suggests a launch window that could be approaching quickly.
Google Play Console listings typically include basic device identifiers used for app compatibility, and they can surface before an official announcement. In this case, the Watch 4 is shown with the same naming and model details that have circulated in recent leaks.
Specs suggest an iterative update
The Play Console data indicates the OnePlus Watch 4 will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 platform paired with 2 GB of RAM. That combination aligns closely with recent OnePlus and Oppo wearable hardware, rather than signaling a major silicon upgrade.
The listing also points to a 466 x 466 display resolution at around 320 DPI, consistent with the squarely high-end smartwatch tier. The numbers match expectations for a roughly 1.5-inch class screen, suggesting continuity rather than a redesigned panel.
How Oppo may shape the launch?
The Watch 4 is increasingly expected to share core design and components with Oppo’s Watch X line, a pattern seen before within the companies’ broader ecosystem. If that strategy holds, regional availability and pricing may mirror Oppo’s rollout plans rather than arriving everywhere at once.
OnePlus has recently been teasing other premium launches, including its Pad 4 tablet in India, which adds to speculation that multiple products could arrive in close succession. For now, the Play Console appearance is the clearest signal yet that the Watch 4 is moving toward public release.
