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Huawei Band 11 Pro leaks reveal premium specs and features

Huawei Band 11 Pro leaks reveal premium specs and features

Just days after the first rumors about Huawei’s upcoming fitness tracker surfaced, WinFuture has leaked detailed specs and renders of the Band 11 Pro. The new model promises premium build materials, an exceptionally bright display, and built-in GPS, all while staying in an affordable price range.

According to the leak, the Band 11 Pro will launch in three colors – green, blue, and classic black. Users will also get to choose between two body options: aluminum or a pricier titanium-aluminum alloy, which is rare at this price point. Water resistance is confirmed at 50 meters (5 ATM) with an IP67 rating.

The headline upgrade is a 1.62-inch AMOLED display with a vertical layout, delivering a sharp 482×286 resolution. Peak brightness is an impressive 2000 nits, ensuring great visibility even under direct sunlight. Despite packing a 300mAh battery, the band weighs just 14 grams without the strap. Battery life clocks in at up to 14 days on power-saving mode and around 10 days with typical use. For comparison, the standard Band 11 reportedly houses a smaller 180mAh battery.

Built-in GPS and a full sensor suite

Unlike the base version, the Pro model includes built-in GPS, letting runners and cyclists track their routes without needing a phone. The sensor array covers an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, optical heart rate sensor, and an ambient light sensor. Health tracking features include step counting, continuous heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen (SpO2) measurement, stress level tracking, and guided breathing exercises.

The Band 11 Pro will handle notifications, SMS reading, and even let you take calls right from your wrist, likely via Bluetooth pairing with your smartphone. All data syncs seamlessly with the Huawei Health app.

Price and launch date

The Huawei Band 11 Pro is expected to officially debut in Germany and other European markets in early March. Price estimates range between €50 and €70, depending on whether you opt for the aluminum or titanium-aluminum variant. This positions the Band 11 Pro as a direct competitor to the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro and Amazfit Active, offering a brighter display and premium materials at a similar price level. It’s still unclear if the standard Band 11 will launch alongside the Pro version.

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