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Xiaomi Smart Band 10 launch date leaks

Xiaomi Smart Band 10 launch date leaks

GSM Arenaa day ago

Xiaomi is gearing up to launch its Smart Band 10 soon, and the latest addition to the rumor mill includes its launch date and pricing. As per the latest leak, Band 10 will launch on June 30 and will retail for €49.99 in Europe. That's a minor increase over last year's Band 9, which retailed for €40/£35.
Xiaomi Smart Band 10 color options
Band 10 will be available across Europe, Latin America, North America, and Asia, like last year's model. Based on previous leaks, it will offer a slightly larger 1.72-inch AMOLED display with 60Hz and 1,500 nits peak local brightness – that's 200 nits more than the outgoing Band 9's peak brightness.
Enhanced sleep management and personalized guidance. We also know the band will come in Black, Rose, and Silver colors and will offer a new set of accessories. Band 10 is expected to offer 21 days of battery endurance, which matches its predecessor.
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