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Huawei Band 4 Launched in India, with Color Display and Battery will Long-Last for 9 Days

Monali Gupta

Huawei Band 4 has finally been launched in the Indian market. It was launched in China in October last year. Band 4 has a 0.96-inch color display and its display resembles the Honor Band 5i. Talking about the special features of Band 4, it has features such as 5ATM water resistance, battery up to 9 days and sleep disorder diagnosis.

Huawei Band 4 is priced at Rs 1,999 and customers will be able to buy it only in graphite black color option. The Band 4 Notify Me page has been made live on Flipkart, although the company has not given information about when its sale will start.

Huawei Band 4 Specifications

This band has a 0-96-inch TFT color display with 80 x 16 pixels resolution. It also has Apollo 3 microprocessor. In Band 4, customers will get 8 exercise modes in addition to alert and notification features. This includes running, cycling, walking and roving. Huawei's band also features 24×7 heart rate monitoring. Also, there is also support for Huawei TruSleep 2.0 technology. According to the company's claim, it can detect 6 types of sleep disorders.

Like the Honor Band 5i launched in India earlier this week, the Huawei Band 4 can also be charged directly from the power source. Due to this plug and charge system, the problem of separate charging cable is over. Apart from this, features like Find My Phone and Remote Shutter have also been provided. Huawei Band 4 battery is 91mAh. The company claims that it can be run for 9 days in a single charge. This band is compatible with both Android and ios.

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