Last Update: 30 June 2025

Vivo Watch 5

  • OS Blue OS 2
  • Display 1.43" 466x466 pixels
  • Camera No
  • RAM
  • Storage
  • Battery

Vivo Watch 5 Specifications

Launch
Announced
2025, April 21
Status
Available. Released 2025, April 29
Network
Technology
Hspa / Lte
2g Bands Second generation mobile data communication technology.
N / A
3g Bands Third generation mobile data communication technology.
Hsdpa 850 / 900 / 2100
4g Bands The fourth generation of mobile communication or wireless communication technology, which has replaced the Third Generation Network is called as the 4G network.
Lte - Cellular Model Only
Speed
Hspa, Lte - Cellular Model Only
Display
Type Different display technologies used in mobile phones, including TFT, IPS, OLED, AMOLED, Super AMOLED, Resistive Touchscreen, and Capacitive Touchscreen.
Amoled, 1500 Nits (peak)
Size The industry-standard way of representing display sizes, measured in inches. A higher screen-to-body ratio means smaller bezels and a larger display area.
1.43 Inches
Resolution The number of pixels in a display. A higher resolution means more pixels, resulting in greater clarity and detail.
466 X 466 Pixels (~326 Ppi Density)
Features
Always-on
Design & Build
Dimensions The physical size of the phone in (H x L x W) format, including volume when available.
45 X 45 X 11.4 Mm (1.77 X 1.77 X 0.45 In)
Weight
32 G Or 35 G (1.13 Oz)
Build Describes the materials, methods, and finishes used in constructing the phone.
Glass Front, Aluminum Alloy Frame Or Stainless Steel Frame
Sim A small card containing a mobile network subscriber’s account information. Used mainly in GSM and UMTS networks, allowing users to switch phones without contacting their carrier. SIM cards can also store limited amounts of data, such as contacts and messages.
Esim - Cellular Model Only
Others
5atm Water Resistantcompatible With Standard 22mm Straps (stainless Steel Model Only)
Platform
Os The base software that controls all basic operations of the phone and allows users to install and run apps.
Blue Os 2
Chipset A group of integrated circuits designed to perform specific tasks. Advanced chipsets enable multiple functionalities in smartphones.
-
Cpu The Central Processing Unit, commonly known as the processor. It executes instructions and carries out tasks, playing a crucial role in a device’s performance.
-
Memory
Card Slot A slot for inserting a memory card to expand the phone’s storage. Memory cards store data like text, photos, audio, and videos.
No
Sound
Loudspeaker A built-in speaker used to produce sound.
No
3.5mm Jack A standard audio connector for headphones and external speakers.
No
Connectivity
Wlan Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi) allows high-speed internet connections without cables.
No
Bluetooth A wireless technology standard for short-distance data transfer between devices such as phones, headsets, and computers.
5.2, A2dp, Le
Gps The Global Positioning System, a satellite-based navigation system used for location tracking.
Gps, Glonass, Galileo, Bds, Qzss
Nfc Near Field Communication, a short-range wireless technology used for contactless payments and data exchange.
Yes
Fm Radio A method of radio broadcasting using frequency modulation technology.
No
Usb A standard wired connection for data transfer and charging between electronic devices.
No
Infrared Port A data-sharing technology using infrared light, requiring a direct line of sight.
No
Features
Sensors Devices that detect environmental changes such as motion, light, heat, and location. Examples include GPS sensors, fingerprint scanners, accelerometers, and gyroscopes.
Accelerometer, Gyro, Heart Rate, Compass, Spo2
Battery
Type Mobile phones use different battery types, including Lithium Polymer (Li-Po), Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), Nickel Metal Hydride, and Nickel Cadmium.
Non-removable Li-po
Capacity Measured in milliamp-hours (mAh), representing the maximum energy the battery can store and deliver under certain conditions.
505 Mah

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