Xiaomi unveils launch date for Watch S3, Xiaomi 14 series, and HyperOS

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Xiaomi unveils launch date for Watch S3, Xiaomi 14 series, and HyperOS (Image: mi.com)
Xiaomi unveils launch date for Watch S3, Xiaomi 14 series, and HyperOS (Image: mi.com)

Delhi : The highly anticipated Xiaomi 14 series will soon be released by the well-known Chinese smartphone manufacturer. Additionally, the company is getting ready to unveil the Watch S3 along with a brand-new HyperOS custom skin. This happens after the company leaked some details about its smartwatch and verified some of its specifications.

The company revealed on the poster that the improved 12-channel heart rate sensor tracker will be included in the Watch S3, its next-generation wristwatch. The business hopes to get 20 percent more accurate readings with this new capability, with an average heart rate accuracy of 97.95 percent.

Another teaser from the company said that the watch will offer professional sports modes, such as a skiing mode that tracks and monitors riding statistics for the user. Additionally, the eSIM version will be made available, allowing for networking, text messaging, and independent calling (4G connectivity).

Users will be able to communicate and enjoy music without the usage of a smartphone thanks to these teasers that reveal the essential features. The business is anticipated to release the first device running Xiaomi's most recent custom skin with the new HyperOS. The new shell is anticipated to improve the smartwatch users' overall experience and simplify daily operations.

The company has also hinted at the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 in a poster showing the back panel. The Xiaomi 14 is rumored to include a quad camera arrangement on the back along with a camera bulge, while the top-tier Xiaomi 14 Pro is rumored to feature an even larger camera bump with the same quad camera setup. According to reports, all of the devices, including the telephoto lens, are equipped with Leica-powered sensors.