realme Watch S5 has been launched featuring an AMOLED display and built-in GPS.
Realme introduced the realme Watch S5 along with the 16T 5G realme launch, featuring a 1.44-inch AMOLED screen, 1,500 nits maximum brightness, independent GPS, and support for five global satellite navigation systems. The Watch S5 was initially launched in India, with no confirmed release date for Brazil yet.
What features does the realme Watch S5 provide?
The realme Watch S5 offers an intermediate smartwatch option with enhanced features suitable for both workouts and everyday wear. Featuring a 1.43-inch circular AMOLED display with 466 x 466 pixel resolution and a maximum brightness of 1,500 nits, it is designed to provide excellent visibility in outdoor settings, ideal for activities like hiking, running, and outdoor workouts.

The watch has a metallic build, IP68 water and dust resistance, and two physical buttons on the side, including a crown-shaped button for easier navigation. It also features interchangeable bracelets to customize the watch’s style.
The Watch S5 offers over 110 sports modes for physical activities, such as running, hiking, cycling, swimming, and free training. Its integrated GPS allows you to track routes independently from your mobile device, and it also supports satellite location systems for enhanced accuracy during outdoor workouts.
The smartwatch tracks various health metrics such as heart rate, blood oxygen levels, sleep patterns, stress levels, and menstrual cycle. Additionally, it offers features like Bluetooth call support, mobile notifications, music control, alarms, timer, and weather updates.

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The battery can last up to 20 days, but this duration may vary depending on how the device is used.
Price and stock status
The realme Watch S5 and 16T 5G were launched in India simultaneously. They will be available for purchase starting May 27, 2026, through realme’s official channels and Flipkart. The official price for the Watch S5 is 5,999 Indian rupees, equivalent to approximately R$ 380, excluding additional costs such as taxes, shipping, or import fees.
In Brazil, there is currently no anticipated launch. If it does become available in the country, the price is likely to be significantly higher than the direct currency conversion due to the typical pricing of imported goods.
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