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Huawei Band 11 Pro specs revealed: Titanium body πŸ›‘οΈ, 3,000 nits display πŸ”†, and 14-day battery life πŸ”‹

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Huawei Band 11 Pro specs leaked: featuring a titanium alloy body, 3,000 nits display, and 14-day battery life. Learn more about the upcoming fitness tracker.

Huawei Band 11 Pro specs leaked: featuring a titanium alloy body, 3,000 nits display, and 14-day battery life. Learn more about the upcoming fitness tracker.

Just days after the Huawei Band 11 Pro first surfaced online 🌐, a fresh report from WinFuture has filled in the missing pieces 🧩. We now have a comprehensive spec sheet and additional images giving us a clearer look at Huawei’s upcoming fitness tracker ⌚.

While initial leaks suggested the Band 11 Pro would only be available in green and blue, the latest information points to a third, classic option: black. πŸŸ’πŸ”΅βš«

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Beyond aesthetics, users can expect premium material choices πŸ’Ž. The device is rumored to launch with casing options in both standard aluminum and a robust titanium-aluminum alloy 🦾. Huawei is also promising durability with water resistance up to 50 meters and IP67 certification 🌊.

Huawei Band 11 Pro Specifications πŸ“

Regarding the display, the Band 11 Pro will feature a vertical 1.62-inch AMOLED panel πŸ“±. It boasts a resolution of 482 Γ— 286 pixels and is reported to achieve a peak brightness of 2,000 nits ✨.

Despite housing a 300mAh battery, the device remains impressively lightweight at just 14 grams (excluding the strap) πŸͺΆ. In terms of endurance, users can expect up to 14 days of battery life in power-saving mode, or roughly 10 days under typical usage conditions ⚑.

There is also mention of a standard Huawei Band 11 model, which will likely share much of the Pro’s underlying technology but utilize a smaller 180mAh battery πŸ”‹.

On the hardware front, the Pro model is equipped with a full suite of sensors, including built-in GPS πŸ›°οΈ, an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, optical heart rate sensor ❀️, and an ambient light sensor. Consequently, users can expect comprehensive wellness features, such as step tracking πŸ‘£, heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking 🩸, and stress analysis 🧘.

The band goes beyond passive tracking with built-in guided breathing exercises 🌬️. It also serves as a communication hub, allowing users to read notifications πŸ””, check SMS messages πŸ’¬, and answer calls directly from their wrist πŸ“ž.

As expected, all health data syncs seamlessly with the Huawei Health app πŸ“±, which remains the central hub of Huawei’s ecosystem πŸ”—.

Huawei is slated to launch the Band 11 Pro in Germany πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ in early March πŸ—“οΈ. Pricing is expected to range between €50 and €70, depending on the specific version πŸ’Ά.

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