Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 4

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Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 4
Mi Band 4 default face.jpg
Developer Xiaomi
ManufacturerAnhui Huami Information Technology Co. Ltd
Product familyMi Band
Type Activity tracker, Watch
Generation4
Release date11 June 2019 (2019-06-11)
System on a chip Dialog DA14697 [1]
Memory512KB
Storage16MB
Display0.95 inch AMOLED
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.0 BLE
NFC in some models.
Power135 mAh
Mass22.1 g
Predecessor Xiaomi Mi Band 3
Successor Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 5
Website Official website

The Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 4 (Xiaomi Mi Band 4 in China) is a wearable activity tracker produced by Xiaomi Inc released in China on 16 June 2019, [2] in Europe on 26 June 2019 [3] and in India on 19 September 2019. It is 39.9% larger than its predecessor, has a super capacitive AMOLED display and features 24/7 heart rate monitoring.

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Specifications

Specifications: [4]

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References

Mi Smart Band 4 full specification

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