Xiaomi has been a big name in the affordable fitness tracker market with its Mi Band range. Last April, they released the Xiaomi Band 8, which hit global shops in October.
Now, there are rumours about its successor, the Xiaomi Band 9, and given the Band 8’s reputation, there’s lots to look forward to with the new model.
The Xiaomi Band 9 has recently showed up in certification listings with UAE and Indonesian telecom agencies, sporting the model number M2345B1.
While the documents don’t reveal much about specs, it’s expected to come in regular and NFC versions.
With multiple certifications under its belt, a launch seems likely soon, potentially following its predecessor’s April China debut timeline.
To get an idea of what the Band 9 might offer, let’s recap the Band 8.
It had a nice 1.62-inch AMOLED display, improved battery life, SpO2 tracking and a refreshed user interface over previous models.
However, it lacked built-in GPS and the global version missed out on NFC for contactless payments.
Going by current rumours, the Band 9’s look won’t change drastically.
It should stick with that 1.62-inch AMOLED panel, but with better brightness and resolution. Battery life is tipped to stay at around two weeks on a charge.
The sensor array may not see major upgrades, but it’s unclear if built-in GPS will finally make the cut this time around.
The Xiaomi Band 9 has appeared in regulatory filings with UAE and Indonesian telecom agencies, hinting at an imminent launch with models that include standard and NFC capabilities.
Following the pattern of its predecessor, the Xiaomi Band 9 is likely to be introduced in China around April, with global availability details to follow.
The Xiaomi Band 9 is rumored to retain its 1.62-inch AMOLED screen but with enhancements in screen brightness and resolution, alongside a robust two-week battery life.
While it is expected to offer an NFC version, it remains unclear whether Xiaomi will include built-in GPS in the Band 9, which was missing in the global version of the Band 8.
The Xiaomi Band 9 is set to build on the strengths of the Band 8, such as its display and battery life, while potentially addressing previous shortcomings like the lack of built-in GPS and NFC for contactless payments in some versions.
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