The Fitbit Charge 4 was announced last year in March. It appears that Fitbit is now gearing up to launch the Fitbit Charge 5 as its successor model. The reason behind it is that reputed tipster Evan Blass has shared high-resolution renders of the Charge 5, which indicates that its launch could be near.

The leaked renders show that the Fitbit Charge 5 will be available in at least three color variants. Unfortunately, there is no information available on the specs of the fitness tracker.

The Charge 4 came with a backlit OLED panel. The leaked images confirm that the Charge 5 will be equipped with a color touchscreen. Being a fitness tracker, the Charge 5 may offer features like an optical heart rate sensor and a SpO2 sensor for blood oxygen content. The Oct. 23 date mentioned on the display could be the launch date of Charge 5. Hopefully, newer reports will spill information on the specs of the device.

To recollect, the Fitbit Charge 4 features a backlit OLED greyscale touch screen. It can last for up to 7 days on a single charge. However, it can run for only five hours with GPS on. It offers health tracking features like a 24/7 heart rate tracker, a SpO2 sensor, a sleep tracker, guided breath sessions, activity tracking, and goal-based exercise modes. The other features that are available on the Charge 4 include NFC for contactless payments, altimeter, 3-axis accelerometer, notifications alert, customizable watch faces, and Bluetooth 4.0. It is compatible with Android as well as iOS devices.

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