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Huawei launches Band 11 and Band 11 Pro fitness wearables in fun color options ⌚✨

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Huawei launches the Band 11 and Band 11 Pro in the Philippines. Explore the 1.62-inch AMOLED display, sleek design, and core specs of these new fitness trackers.

Huawei has officially introduced two new fitness trackers to the Philippine market 🇵🇭: the Huawei Band 11 and the Huawei Band 11 Pro. On paper, the pair appears nearly identical, sharing the vast majority of their core specifications. However, subtle distinctions in build materials 🛠️, physical dimensions 📏, and pricing 🏷️ set them apart.

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Huawei Band 11 and Band 11 Pro Specifications 📝

Display performance is uniform across both models. The Band 11 and Band 11 Pro both feature a sharp 1.62-inch AMOLED screen 📱 with a resolution of 286 × 482 and a pixel density of 347 PPI. Navigation is handled through full touchscreen support ☝️ complemented by a physical side button 🔘.

Huawei markets both devices as lightweight wearables designed for daily use ☁️. The standard Band 11 provides versatility with two casing options: a premium aluminum alloy 💎 or a robust polymer 🛡️. Conversely, the Pro model adopts the aluminum alloy case as its standard configuration.

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Huawei Band 11 Pro ⌚

These material choices result in slight variations in weight. The Band 11 tips the scales at 17 grams ⚖️ for the aluminum version and 16 grams for the polymer variant. The Pro is marginally heavier at 18 grams (excluding the strap) 🪶. In terms of footprint, the Pro is also slightly taller, measuring 43.5 mm against the standard version’s 42.6 mm 📐.

Both wearables are equipped with comfortable fluoroelastomer straps and boast a 5 ATM water resistance rating 🏊‍♂️, ensuring they can withstand swimming and routine water exposure 💧. Internally, Huawei has integrated a 9-axis IMU sensor setup—combining an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer—alongside an optical heart rate sensor ❤️ and an ambient light sensor 💡.

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For connectivity, the bands utilize Bluetooth 6.0 📶 with BLE and maintain broad compatibility, supporting devices running Android 9.0 or later 🤖 as well as iOS 13.0 or later 🍎.

Battery life is another shared strength, with each band housing a 300mAh cell 🔋. Huawei estimates up to 14 days of power under light usage conditions ⚡, approximately 8 days with typical use, or roughly 3 days if the always-on display is kept active ⏳.

Pricing and Availability 💰

The most significant difference between the two lies in their cost. The Huawei Band 11 is positioned as the more affordable option at PHP 2,399, while the Huawei Band 11 Pro is listed at PHP 4,499 via Huawei’s official online store in the Philippines 🛒.

The available color palettes also vary by model 🎨. The Band 11 is offered in Beige 🏼, Green 🟢, White ⚪, Black ⚫, and Purple 🟣 for the polymer version, with Black also available. The Pro model comes in a selection of Green 💚, Blue 💙, and Black 🖤.

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