Xiaomi’s Smart Band 10 Is Leaking Early—and It Looks Like a Solid Upgrade


Xiaomi’s next-gen fitness tracker isn’t official yet, but we already have a pretty good idea of what to expect. Leaks of the upcoming Xiaomi Smart Band 10 reveal both specs and marketing images—and while the changes aren’t revolutionary, they seem smartly incremental.

Xiaomi Smart Band 10

Bigger Screen, Same Battery Life (Somehow)

The most noticeable shift is the 1.72-inch AMOLED display, up from the 1.62″ panel on the Smart Band 9. Resolution clocks in at 212 x 520 pixels, with a pixel density of 326 ppi. That’s pretty sharp for a band this size.

It still squeezes in a 233mAh battery, which allegedly delivers up to 21 days of use on a single charge. That’s impressive, though real-world results usually fall short of these estimates—especially if you’re hammering the display or workout tracking daily.

Charging reportedly takes about an hour, which is in line with past models.

Fitness, Health, and the Usual Sensors

As expected, the Band 10 will support 150+ sports modes and come loaded with the typical suite of sensors: accelerometer, gyroscope, PPG heart rate sensor, electronic compass, and ambient light detection.

It’ll also run HyperOS 2.0, Xiaomi’s latest operating system, which is slowly replacing the Mi Fit ecosystem. Compatibility is said to include Android 8.0 and iOS 12 or newer—no surprises there.

Xiaomi Smart Band 10

Sleek Design, Familiar Options

Physically, the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 is about the same size as its predecessor: 46.57 x 22.54 x 10.95 mm and just under 16g without the strap. The casing is made of sandblasted aluminum, while the band itself is TPU—a fancy way of saying “comfortable plastic.” Leaks show it launching in three colors: black, white, and pink. Pricing for Europe is rumored to be between €40 and €50, depending on the region.

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Is it groundbreaking? Not really. But it’s shaping up to be another reliable entry in Xiaomi’s fitness lineup—bigger screen, smarter OS, same long battery life. Sometimes, that’s exactly what people want.

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