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Earlier this week, Xiaomi confirmed that it will launch the Mi CC9 Pro and its very first Wear OS-powered smartwatch on the 5th of November. While the company had previously revealed some of its key features, details about its chipset were unavailable until now. According to a freshly shared teaser on Weibo, the device will be equipped with Snapdragon 3100 SoC which is designed and developed by the American chipmaker, Qualcomm.

According to the product page on the company’s website, the Snapdragon Wear 3100 consists of a 4x ARM Cortex A7, 32 bit Quad-core CPU which is clocked at 1.2 GHz and Adreno 304 GPU.

While Xiaomi had already confirmed its smartwatch will support NFC, the chipset’s spec sheet reveals it is equipped with Bluetooth 4.2 and low power 802.11n Wi-Fi and GPS which are destined to make their way on the upcoming wearable.

To recall its previously confirmed features, the Xiaomi smartwatch will have eSIM card support, loudspeaker, a large battery and a linear motor for providing haptic feedback. All in all, the device seems like a worthy entrant in the smart wearable market and if Xiaomi manages to offer it’s at an aggressive price, it could become one of the best selling wearables like the Mi Band 4.

 

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