Xiaomi is one of the biggest start-ups of all time, and their announcements are just as important as those from other big companies. Tomorrow however may be one of their biggest announcements to date, with a teaser revealing that we’ll see 8 brand new products launch tomorrow. This includes the much awaited Mi Band 4, as well as a few other rumored products that have been in the works.

Six of these new products will be brand new smart home appliances. Among them will be some brand new smart kitchen appliances from Feng Wei Holdings founder Nicholas Tse. Outside of that, we’ll also be getting some sort of announcement from regarding popular chat application Line. Outside of that, there’s the aforementioned Mi Band 4 and a mysterious product that will allegedly be able to “change fate”, according to the teasers.

The Mi Band 4 has been in the news a lot lately, and it’s no wonder why. They’re well known for selling very well, and are among the most popular wearables in the world, so it makes sense everyone’s waiting for it. We’ve known for a while now that the Mi Band 4 will pack a 135mAh battery, as well as a curved colour OLED display. What’s more intriguing in the lineup however is the mysterious fate changing product.

The new product is being marketed as something new and revolutionary. In fact, Xiaomi is literally saying we’ve never seen anything like it before. They’re even calling it “the next big thing”, so we can only assume Xiaomi’s incredibly confident it’s going to blow our minds. Like we said earlier, this may just be the biggest launch from Xiaomi we’ve seen in a while, but it’s also starting to look like it’ll be a memorable one as well.

Xiaomi Mi Band 4

We’re quite curious what exactly we’ll be seeing at tomorrow’s launch. It’s possible we’re finally going to see the Xiaomi folding phone, but we also feel it’s somewhat improbable. Whatever this mystery product is, we’ll just have to wait until tomorrow to find out. Until then, stay tuned on Gizmochina for all the latest Chinese technology news.

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