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Redmi smartwatch can be launched in China on Thursday, November 26, Redmi General Manager Lu Weibing has shared by means of a submit on Chinese microblogging web site Weibo. Details concerning the smartwatch are scarce however it’s believed to be a rebranded Mi Watch Lite that was noticed in a US FCC itemizing final month. The firm will maintain an occasion for the launch in China at 8pm native time (5:30pm IST). Xiaomi can even be unveiling its new Redmi Note 9 sequence telephones on November 26, doubtless on the identical occasion.
As per the poster shared by Weibng on Weibo, a Redmi smartwatch can be launched in China at 8pm native time (5:30pm IST). Details concerning the smartwatch haven’t been revealed however the poster reveals a smartwatch with a sq. dial. This Redmi smartwatch may very well be a rebranded model of the Mi Watch Lite that was noticed in an FCC itemizing final month with mannequin quantity REDMIWT02.
If it truly seems to be a rebranded Mi Watch Lite, a few of the specs change into clearer because the FCC itemizing confirmed a 1.41-inch HD shade show, built-in GPS, and 24-hour coronary heart fee monitoring. It additionally talked about that the watch can be waterproof as much as 50 metres, have swim stroke recognition, a number of health modes, and a display auto-brightness function. The FCC itemizing additionally said that the smartwatch with mannequin quantity REDMIWT02 will include a 230mAh battery.
The Mi Watch Lite was additionally reportedly noticed in a UL (Demko) certification itemizing with the identical mannequin quantity. The Smartwatch itself is a toned-down model of the Mi Watch that launched in China in November beginning at CNY 1,299 (roughly Rs. 14,300). It contains a 1.78-inch AMOLED show, Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 SoC, 1GB RAM, and a 570mAh battery.
Xiaomi will launch its Redmi Note 9 sequence telephones tomorrow as properly and the Redmi smartwatch will be anticipated on the identical occasion.
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