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Huawei Band 11 Pro details leak ahead of expected March debut

Fresh information about Huawei’s upcoming fitness wearable has surfaced online, revealing its possible launch timeline, pricing range, design options, and key specifications. The latest leak suggests the company is preparing to introduce a new premium fitness tracker with improved display technology, health tracking features, and extended battery performance.

According to a report by a technology publication, the Huawei Band 11 Pro is expected to debut in Germany in early March. The wearable may arrive in black, blue, and green colour options and could be priced between EUR 50 (around Rs. 5,400) and EUR 70 (around Rs. 7,500), depending on the variant.

The report indicates that Huawei may offer the Band 11 Pro with either an aluminium body or a titanium-aluminium alloy casing. The device is also tipped to feature 50-metre water resistance along with an IP67 rating, making it suitable for everyday fitness and outdoor use.

In terms of display, the tracker is said to include a 1.62-inch rectangular AMOLED screen with a resolution of 482 × 286 pixels. The display could deliver up to 2,000 nits peak brightness for improved visibility. The wearable is expected to support built-in GPS and include multiple sensors such as an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, optical heart rate sensor, and ambient light sensor.

Health and smart features may include guided breathing exercises, step tracking, heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking, and stress monitoring. Users are also expected to receive notifications, read SMS messages, and answer calls directly from the tracker. All activity and health data will reportedly sync through the Huawei Health app.

The Band 11 Pro is tipped to weigh about 14g without the strap and may pack a 300mAh battery. Battery life could reach up to 14 days in power-saving mode, while typical usage may offer around 10 days per charge. Alongside it, the standard Huawei Band 11 model is also expected, featuring a smaller 180mAh battery.

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