Amazfit GTS 4 and the GTS 4 Mini were released in Europe.

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 Amazfit has unveiled the GTS 4 after the smartwatch was subject to numerous leaks and rumours. Amazfit's most recent smartwatches, the GTS 4 and GTS 4 Mini, were launched at IFA 2022 in Berlin. By the way, the largest of Amazfit's fourth-generation smartwatches is the GTS 4 Mini. The GTS 4 has a 1.75-inch AMOLED display, while the GTR 4 and GTS 4 Mini have displays that are, respectively, 1.43 inches and 1.65 inches.



The GTS 4 would last up to a week between charges, according to Amazfit. Like the GTR 4, the GTS 4 features dual-band GPS and the new BioTracker 4.0 PPG optical sensor from Amazfit. Zepp OS 2.0, an internal operating system developed by Amazfit, is pre-installed by contrast.


Autumn Brown, Infinite Black, Misty White, and Rosebud Pink are the available colours for the GTS 4. For comparison, all models have a gold chassis aside from the Infinite Black model. The Infinite Black variation has a dark grey chassis to match its black watch band.

According to Amazfit, the GTS 4 will initially be offered in Germany and Poland, with a pre-sale event scheduled for September 2. However, neither Germany nor the rest of Europe will be able to purchase the smartwatch until September 12 and 16, respectively. Amazfit is vague regarding the smartwatch's accessibility in other countries. The GTS 4 will reportedly be offered in France, Italy, Spain, and the UK "from mid-September through October," according to the company. There should be more undisclosed countries and regions where the GTS 4 is available.



The Amazfit GTS 4 Mini costs €99.99 in the Eurozone (beginning with Germany), which is €100 cheaper than the price of the recently released GTR 4 and GTS 4. Amazfit claims that the smartwatch will soon be available in other nations, however no specific release date has been given. The four colour options for the smartwatch are Moonlight White, Midnight Black, Mint Blue, and Flamingo Pink.

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