The company, which went public last July, is expected to release a new Xiaomi smartwatch later in 2025, also likely in conjunction with its next generation of flagship smartphones. This new Xiaomi smartwatch is reported to be equipped with the largest battery ever in Xiaomi’s wearable products, providing record-breaking screen-on time and usage duration that will maintain user’s expectations.
The new Xiaomi smartwatch is rumored to pack a mighty 930mAh battery, which would dwarf other models like the Watch S4 at 486mAh, Watch 2 Pro at 495mAh, or even the OnePlus Watch 3 at 648mAh. This battery upgrade should help the Xiaomi smartwatch last longer and work more smoothly for daily use.
In addition to the bigger battery, we can also expect the new Xiaomi smartwatch to feature faster charging. It could also have LTE if fans favorite calling and data away from their smartphones. Importantly, this Xiaomi smartwatch may have an eUSIM (that is, eUICC — embedded UICC) which would allow it to change carriers on a whim, something some older eSIM-packing smartwatches aren’t able to do.
First thought to become the successor to the Watch 2 Pro, the Xiaomi smartwatch is now said to be powered by HyperOS and not Wear OS, which could mean it’s an update to the Watch S range. Although the S4 only released recently, it looks like Xiaomi is going to go move this new smartwatch upmarket to compliment its new 16 phone series, Pad 8 series tablet range and other smart home accessories that are going to be coming during Q3 2025.
All in all, the Xiaomi smartwatch is beginning to sound like a premium wearable for people that want a battery that lasts and don’t want to be weighed down by LTE bands or your carrier of choice. It’s big battery and integration with HyperOS signify it as a standout improvement on previous devices.
All in all, if you are interested in Xiaomi solutions existing currently, the Watch S4 is available for purchase for $209.98 on Amazon where you can get an idea of how the company approaches the work on its smartwatches.
This Xiaomi smartwatch could make us forget what we imagine battery endurance and standalone connectivity in a wearable is about. If it really comes with what is rumored, it would likely be one of the most sophisticated Xioami smartwatches.
FAQ
Xiaomi smartwatch likely to be introduced alongside Xiaomi 16 series phones and Pad 8 tablets in Q3 2025
The new Xiaomi wearable is also said to come with an enormous 930mAh battery, which would indeed be the largest of any Xiaomi wrist-worn device.
Yes, Xiaomi smartwatch to offer LTE and an eUICC to switch carriers on the fly
The smartwatch is also said to in fact run HyperOS, not Wear OS.
It provides a significantly larger battery, LTE support and better charging time, much better than the Watch S4 and Watch 2 Pro.
















