Right poco some time ago we saw how Huami, historical brand to which Xiaomi relies for the production of the beloved Mi Band, intends to launch a GTS 2 Mini. It should be, as previously stated, one variant of the Bip U destined for some market. We do not know whether it is global or not, but we have proposed some hypotheses. Apparently, however, the wearable giant is with its hands in the dough for the production of two other models: GTR 2 and GTS 2 in "e" version. What smartwatch is it? Let's go see it together.
Amazfit GTR 2 and GTS 2 will count on an "e" version: a lot of confusion about the number of models but don't worry, it won't be for us
"Don't worry" because the aim of this article is to reassure users: the two new Amazfit GTR 2 and GTS 2 smartwatches in the “e” version will not be destined for our market. In any way. Although the two devices appeared within the FCC certifying body, we have certain news that they will not debut in the Global version. Contrary to Xiaomi, the brand specialized in smartwatches does not count on such an exaggerated number of rebrand or in any case of clones. If we do not consider the Mini version (yet to be confirmed anyway) there is no such device to date. But for the sake of completeness of information let's see what devices it is.
What we see above is a screenshot coming straight from the FCC database. It is aboutinterface of the GTS 2e, the sportiest one substantially. Below instead we see theGTR 2e model interface.
As usual the forms of the dials are round for the GTR 2e while the GTS 2e features a rectangular dial. But what will be the difference with the two previous devices? While we don't care that much, we think the difference will be in presence of the ECG.
Source | FCC
Through | TizenHelp
and if one of these variants "e" came to us under the name of the still unknown Amazfit London?!…. 🙂 🙂
Mhm, it might as well be… but the design is too much the same. Who knows!
Mumble mumble… we'll see….