The upcoming Xiaomi Mi Band 9 is generating excitement as it has been certified by telecommunications agencies in the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia. This hints at an imminent release, possibly this month in China. Here’s what we can expect from the latest iteration:
– The Mi Band 9 is rumored to feature a 1.62-inch AMOLED display, similar to its predecessor but with a brighter and higher resolution screen.
– The battery life is expected to last up to two weeks on a single charge, providing convenience for users.
– While it’s uncertain if the Mi Band 9 will include built-in GPS support, the multiple certifications suggest that it will bear the model number M2345B1.
One of the key selling points of the Mi Band series has always been its affordability. Last year’s models were priced at 239 yuan for the regular version and 279 yuan for the NFC variant in China. Despite potential price adjustments in 2024, we anticipate a similar pricing structure with a small price difference between the two versions.
Xiaomi’s success in the wearable band market has been remarkable, securing the second position globally after Apple. In 2023, Apple dominated with a 19% market share, while Xiaomi followed closely behind with an 11% share and a notable 21% increase in shipments year-over-year. Huawei trailed behind with a 9% share and a 13% increase in shipments.
For those in the U.S., Xiaomi’s Mi Band remains one of the few products available from the brand. The global version of last year’s Mi Band 8 was launched in late October, indicating that international users can expect timely access to new releases. Stay tuned for more updates on the highly anticipated Xiaomi Mi Band 9!