Processor cores are enabled and disabled depending on the enabled features
Together with the cutting-edge foldable smartphone Magic V2, Honor today introduced the Honor Watch 4 smartwatch. It is really smart regardless of the OS – there is a tri-core processor that turns the cores on and off depending on the load.
For example, if the watch is paired with a smartphone via Bluetooth, and the screen is not turned on, then only one core is working. And when the screen is activated, then the second core comes into play. In other words, the greater the load, the more cores come into operation, and when the load is minimal, only one core is used. This is all important for energy efficiency and autonomy.
Honor Watch 4 smartwatch unveiled.
The maximum autonomy is 10 days, but even when using an eSIM (in fact, the watch acts as a smartphone), the autonomy exceeds 3 days. The screen is AMOLED with a diagonal of 1.75 inches and a resolution of 450 x 390 pixels. Thickness – 11.2 mm.
The watch supports 97 training modes, for a number of classes it can keep advanced statistics and give recommendations. Water protection – 5ATM (that is, it is better not to dive with them), there is support for satellite navigation (Beidou, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO).
Honor Watch 4 can monitor heart rate and SpO2, monitor stress levels, sleep quality and menstrual cycle. There is NFC for contactless payments. The watch will go on sale July 18 for $140.