The Oppo Watch 2 arriving on July 27 will have calling support, reveals one of the images shared by leakster Evan Blass. But that's hardly a surprise since its predecessor, Oppo Watch, also came with this functionality. It also had eSIM support in China but not in other countries, so it remains to be seen if that will be the case with the Watch 2 as well if it escapes its home country. Another picture shared by Blass shows the Oppo Watch 2 displaying directions on a map, likely hinting at built-in GPS. The first-gen Watch had it, so the Watch 2 may also have a GPS chip...
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