China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) had approved a wearable device with model number REDMITW01 in September. Soon, a variant of the same device with model number REDMIWT02 was certified by the UL (Demko) authority. The listing revealed that the model number belongs to the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite smartphone. Today, the Mi Watch Lite received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) through which some of its key details have emerged.
The FCC documents of the Mi Watch Lite has images of the retail package of the Mi Watch Lite. An image of the smartwatch can be seen on the front side of the package and its key features are mentioned on its back.
The FCC images reveal that the Mi Watch Lite will be sporting a 1.4-inch squad-shaped touchscreen display. The smartwatch is equipped with an auto-brightness feature for the display. It is fueled by a 230mAh battery that supports 5W charging.

The Mi Watch Lite has plenty of fitness modes and it carries support for swimming stroke recognition. It is also capable at 24-hour rate tracking. It also features a built-in standalone GPS. It comes with support for Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity.
Xiaomi is yet to confirm on the existence of the Mi Watch Lite. As mentioned above, the device could be rebranded as Redmi Watch in certain markets like China. Redmi is expected to hold a launch event for announcing the new Redmi Note phones in the home market in November or December. The company may announce the Redmi Watch at the same event.
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