Amazfit has announced the GTS 4 Mini in Europe, having revealed the smartwatch last month in the US. To recap, the GTS 4 Mini has a 1.65-inch AMOLED display that operates at 336 x 384 pixels with a 309 PPI pixel density. Also, the smartwatch supports always-on display (AOD) functionality, which should not impact battery life thanks to the inclusion of an AMOLED panel. For reference, the GTS 4 Mini succeeds the GTS 2 Mini, with Amazfit deciding against releasing a GTS 3 Mini for some reason.
Additionally, the GTS 4 Mini has a 270 mAh battery that should last up to 15 days between charges, or 45 days if you enable battery saver mode. Like other Amazfit smartwatches, the GTS 4 Mini features 24-hour heart rate tracking, a SpO2 sensor, stress monitoring and over 120 sports modes. Incidentally, the smartwatch supports 'smart recognition', which allows it to automatically record an exercise mode without your input. Moreover, the GTS 4 Mini is 5 ATM water resistant, supports GPS connectivity and relies on Zepp OS, rather than Wear OS.
The Amazfit GTS 4 Mini is available for €99.99 in the Eurozone, starting in Germany. According to Amazfit, it plans to release the smartwatch soon in other countries, although it has not specified when that will take place. As far as we can tell, all countries and regions should receive the same colourways, described by Amazfit as Flamingo Pink, Midnight Black, Mint Blue, and Moonlight White. For context, the GTS 4 Mini is €100 cheaper than the GTR 4 and GTS 4, which also launched today in the Eurozone. More details about the GTR 4 and GTS 4 can be found in their corresponding launch articles.
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