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A new Amazfit smartwatch might be closer than anyone expected. A device from Zepp Health has quietly popped up in Malaysia’s SIRIM certification database, and while the listing is light on details, these filings usually show up only when a product is getting close to launch.

The model number is a plain and cryptic A2557, described only as a “Smart Watch” and certified on November 25. No product photos, no specs, no obvious hints — just the kind of barebones paperwork that tends to surface a few weeks before Amazfit puts out a press release.

If history is anything to go by, we won’t be waiting long. The Active 2 lineup, the Bip 6, the Balance 2, and even the latest T-Rex 3 Pro all went through SIRIM first, typically about a month before they actually hit stores. That track record creates a pretty reasonable timeline: late 2025 at the earliest, maybe early 2026 if things move slowly.

The big question is what family this mystery watch belongs to. Amazfit has been pumping out releases this year, but a few lines have been suspiciously quiet. The rugged Falcon and Cheetah series, for example, haven’t had updates in a while — and fans of those product lines have been hoping for fresh hardware. On the flip side, Zepp Health could be prepping something entirely new to slot into its expanding lineup.

For now, all we know is that another Amazfit wearable is officially in the pipeline — and companies don’t usually certify products just for fun. With the way this year has gone, it’s clear Amazfit isn’t planning to slow down any time soon.

Bottom line: a new smartwatch is coming — we just don’t know what kind yet. But half the fun is guessing, right?

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