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Xiaomi Mi Band 4 is officially coming to Malaysia soon

Xiaomi Malaysia has tweeted a teaser indicating that “4 is coming”. From the picture, it’s clear that they are referring to their Mi Band 4, their latest fitness band that was introduced last month.

Xiaomi Malaysia hasn’t provided any availability and pricing details yet, but we think it could be announced together with the Mi A3 next week. At the moment, the Mi Band 4 can be purchased from the Xiaomi Global Store that’s based in China for RM129 and it’s covered by Xiaomi Malaysia warranty.

The Mi Band 4 features a 0.95″ colour AMOLED display and it has a resolution of 120×240 pixels. It also gets a 135mAh battery that is rated to last up to 20 days on a single charge. The fitness band also has a heart rate sensor and 5 ATM water resistance, allowing it to be submerged up to 50m deep.

When the Mi Band 4 was released in China, they have shipped over a million units in just 8 days. To learn more, you can check out the unboxing video from SoyaCincau BM:

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