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A Huawei logo is seen above the company's exhibition pavilion during the CommunicAsia information and communications technology trade show in Singapore June 19, 2012. Reuters/Tim Chong

A pre-order listing for the Huawei Watch was posted on Amazon recently. Although the post has already been taken down, many online publications managed to take note of its significant details.

As stated by Tech Times, Huawei's wearable tech will have two particular variants: an entry level version made of stainless steel with a black leather strap and a premium level gold-plated stainless steel smartwatch with a gold-plated steel band.

The device will reportedly have an introductory price of $349, while the high-end gold-plated model can be purchased at $799. The Huawei Watch's rumored prices are reportedly priced similarly with the Apple Watch. That said, the Huawei Watch's presence in the market could determine how an Android-powered smartwatch will fare against the more popular Apple Watch.

The Amazon listing also reportedly mentioned that the wearable device will be out by September 2. More importantly, The Verge stated that the unit will be readily compatible with iOS 8.2 as well as with Android 4.3. These alleged specs of the Huawei Watch indicate that the device will support Apple's mobile operating system.

Other specs of the upcoming wearable device include a 1.4-inch full circle AMOLED display which will be layered with a scratch-proof glass cover made of sapphire. It will reportedly have 40 pre-installed watch faces as well as swap bands that are easily changeable. There will also be fitness trackers with sensors as well as a heart rate monitor, much like the Apple Watch. The Huawei Watch also boasts of having over 4,000 Android Wear apps.

When the Huawei Watch listing on Amazon was taken down, the company reportedly denied that the specs posted were accurate. However, Huawei confirmed that they will be releasing some key details about the upcoming smartwatch next week, which somehow confirms that the device will be unveiled at the IFA Trade Show in Berlin on September 4 to 9.

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