
Xiaomi Mi Band 6 likely to look a lot like Mi Band 5, leak reveals
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The fitness tracker has already received certifications in India and Indonesia and is expected to feature a similar design to its predecessor. However, it is likely to have upgraded specs and a bigger display.
Xiaomi launched a smart band Mi Band 5 for Rs 2499 in September last year. Now it is likely to launch its successor soon, the Mi Band 6, which reportedly looks a lot like its predecessor. The fitness tracker has already received certifications in India and Indonesia. Xiaomi has also announced a product launch event on March 29 globally. It is, however, not clear if the smart band will be announced then as many reports in the past have also speculated a June launch for the wearable. The Mi Band 6 is being developed in partnership between Xiaomi and Huami and is reported to look a lot like its predecessor, the Mi Band 5. The leaked image on the EU Declaration of Conformity page reported by Gizmochina shows the Mi Band 6 with a black strap, similar to its predecessor. Its display design is also a lot like the Mi Band 5 with a charging cable on the side for magnetic charging.
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