Xiaomi Smart Band 10 leaks online

Xiaomi’s next-gen fitness tracker, the Smart Band 10, has just leaked in full—complete with official renders, a detailed specs sheet, and even early pricing info. The timing couldn’t be more perfect. If Xiaomi sticks to its usual playbook, the Band 10’s launch in China is just around the corner, with a global rollout likely to follow later this summer.

Looking back at Xiaomi’s previous models gives us a pretty solid roadmap. The Smart Band 9 hit Europe in November 2024, roughly seven months after its Chinese debut. This pattern goes back years: Band 7 launched in China in May 2022, and globally in early summer. Band 8 followed suit with a spring unveiling and a fall European release. If history repeats itself, the Band 10 should be announced in China this June, with European availability expected between August and September 2025.

Hardware-wise, the Smart Band 10 pushes the line between a fitness tracker and an entry-level smartwatch. It boasts a 1.72-inch AMOLED display (up from 1.62” on the Band 9), with a crisp 212 x 520 resolution and 326 PPI density. The inclusion of an ambient light sensor—a first for the series—means better screen visibility in outdoor settings. Powered by HyperOS 2.0, Xiaomi’s in-house platform, the Band 10 promises a smoother UI and deeper integration across Xiaomi’s growing ecosystem.

Battery life remains impressive, with up to 21 days of endurance from a 233 mAh cell and just one hour of charging time. That number sounds ambitious, but Xiaomi’s past claims in this area have generally held up in real-world use. As for sensors, you get the expected suite: accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, PPG heart rate sensor, and that new ambient light sensor. There’s still no built-in GPS—just like its predecessors—but that won’t be a deal-breaker for most.

Visually, the Smart Band 10 comes in classic black, white, and pink. It features a sleek aluminum alloy frame and a TPU strap. Expect pricing in Europe to land between €40 and €50, or roughly 199 to 250 RON, keeping it among the most affordable big-screen trackers on the market. There’s no word yet on NFC or region-specific variants, though Xiaomi has previously reserved certain editions for the Chinese market.

So when should you mark your calendar? If Xiaomi keeps its rhythm, expect a Chinese launch in June, followed by a European release window between late August and September. Regional availability may vary slightly, but one thing’s clear: the Smart Band 10 is right on track.

via xpertpick

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