Xiaomi is gearing up to launch another new smartwatch, according to prolific leaker Digital Chat Station. Should that be the case, it might debut with a significant upgrade that might help address one of the category’s biggest historical drawbacks.
The eminent tipster asserts that the next Xiaomi Watch will pack a battery with a capacity of no less than 586mAh: more than that of the 2 and 2 Pro, not to mention the more niche S3 (now available on Amazon) and H1.
It may also have a round OLED display and support standalone connectivity, although no particularly advanced health-tracking features have been mentioned thus far.
Nevertheless, this new wearable might be equipped to put rivals such as the OnePlus Watch 2 squarely in its crosshairs on its release, especially if it really has fast 10W charging.
Then again, it seems it will not have the in-demand Wear OS 4 platform to match; instead, Xiaomi apparently plans to install the in-house software Surge OS instead.
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