Amazfit T-Rex Pro 2 and Amazfit Vienna leaked: Here’s everything we know
Amazfit T-Rex Pro 2 boasts an AMOLED display, 150+ activity modes, 10 ATM ingress protection, and military-grade build quality.
Amazfit Vienna is an upper-end product with better hardware.
Both Amazfit watches have a round dial.
Amazfit is going to launch two new outdoor-centric smartwatches namely the Amazfit T-Rex Pro 2 and the Amazfit Vienna. How do we know, you may ask? Well, the press shots, renders, and repertoire of both watches have leaked on GSMArena, giving us a good idea of what to expect when they launch. They sport military-grade durability, AMOLED displays, and plenty of fitness modes. Out of the two, the one named Vienna seems more premium as it has better water protection and overall hardware.
The details mentioned hitherto are based on the leak and so are advised to be consumed with a grain of salt.
Amazfit T-Rex Pro 2 Specs and Features (Expected)
Amazfit T-Rex Pro 2 borrows the design cues from its precursor. As per the leak, Amazfit will be releasing the new T-Rex in Astro Black, Wild Green, Gold, Classic Black, and Desert Khaki colors. The rugged look is certified by the 15 MIL-STD-810G standard. It even has 10 ATM water resistance.
The round dial houses a 1.39-inch AMOLED screen with a 454×454 pixel resolution and 1,000 nits of peak luminance. You will be interacting with the watch through touch and the side buttons.
Inside, the T-Rex Pro 2 is said to be packing an improved BioTracker 3.0 PPG sensor for heart rate tracking, SpO2, sleep, and stress monitoring. The watch will also be adept at keeping score of Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) and more than 150+ sports modes backed by dual-band GPS and a boatload of sensors. The hardware also consists of a 500mAh battery, 32MB RAM, and 512MB storage.
Amazfit Vienna Specs and Features (Expected)
As said in the beginning, Vienna is reportedly a higher-tiered product and is specced with 20ATM water resistance, a 500mAh battery, 32MB of RAM, and 4GB of storage. Its display is a bit smaller though at 1.28-inches and has 416x416px resolution, and 1000 nits of peak brightness. The rest of the paraphernalia is apparently similar to that of T-Rex Pro 2. But, again these are what the leak tells us. We can be confident once the actual watches come out. We’ll let you know once Amazfit announces the same.
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