Huawei is back in motion, this time with the Watch GT 6 series. The new lineup is quietly making its way through international certification channels a clear sign that the official launch is just around the corner.
Earlier this week, the upcoming models appeared in the UAE’s TDRA database, signaling imminent release. These are the three models currently being certified:
- Huawei Watch GT 6 41mm (Model: KSU-B19)
- Huawei Watch GT 6 46mm (Model: ATM-B19)
- Huawei Watch GT 6 Pro 46mm (Model: ATM-B29)
Notably, the Pro version comes in just one size 46mm suggesting a more streamlined and uncompromising design. All three are classified as Bluetooth devices, so don’t expect LTE support this time around.
Why the TDRA Listing Matters
The TDRA (Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority) is the official body in the UAE that approves telecom equipment. Without TDRA certification, smart devices can’t be legally sold or imported into the country. So, if Huawei’s watches have already cleared this stage, a global rollout is likely close behind.
Certification Spotted in Multiple Markets
The Watch GT 6 series hasn’t only appeared in the UAE. It has also been listed in:
- SIRIM (Malaysia)
- SDPPI (Indonesia)
- EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission)
- TÜV Rheinland (Quality and Safety Certifications)
These approvals indicate that Huawei is preparing for a wide international launch.
Expected Launch Timeline
While Huawei has yet to announce an official release date, industry sources suggest the GT 6 series could debut alongside the company’s rumored tri-fold smartphone. A September unveiling, with sales beginning before the end of autumn, seems likely.
What’s New Beyond Packaging and Straps?
The most talked-about upgrade is a refreshed TruSense technology Huawei’s proprietary health tracking system. In the 2025 version, TruSense is expected to deliver more accurate activity recognition, improved sleep phase monitoring, and enhanced efficiency, all while minimizing battery drain.
The new GT 6 models are also likely to offer fresh color options and most notably support for X-Tap. First introduced in the Watch 5, X-Tap allows users to trigger key functions with a single tap. Whether launching health tracking or opening a specific feature, it eliminates the need for swipes and menus. Simple and intuitive.
Final Take: Evolution, Not Revolution
The GT 6 isn’t trying to reinvent the smartwatch. Instead, Huawei is refining a proven formula prioritizing battery life, health tracking, and ease of use. If you prefer a smart companion that feels like a traditional watch rather than a miniature smartphone, the GT 6 might be exactly what you’re looking for.
Stay tuned once the first renders drop, we’ll dive deeper and take a closer look.








