The Amazfit GTR 4 and GTS 4 have been formally launched by Amazfit with information on its cost and availability, which we leaked last month along with their specifications and photographs. The majority of the functions on these smartwatches are the same, however they differ in terms of weight, size, and style. Additionally, they have various screens and batteries.
The 1.43" always-on AMOLED colour touchscreen of the Amazfit GTR 4 features a 466x466 pixel resolution and is covered in toughened glass. It has an anti-fingerprint coating and a bezel that reduces glare around it.
In contrast, the GTS 4 has a rectangular form and a 1.75" always-on AMOLED colour touchscreen with a resolution of 390x450 pixels. Although it lacks an anti-glare bezel, the GTS 4's display is also protected by tempered glass and has an anti-fingerprint coating. Additionally, the GTR 4 has more than 200 watch faces while the GTS 4 supports over 150 watch faces.
The central frame of each watch is built of aluminium alloy, while the bottom shell is coated in high-gloss polycarbonate. The GTR 4, however, weighs seven grammes more than the GTS 4, at 34g.
Those distinctions between the GTS 4 and GTR 4 are sufficient. Let's discuss the qualities that both watches have in common. With Zepp OS 2.0 and the customary array of health and fitness functions including heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and blood oxygen level assessment, the GTS 4 and GTR 4 are available. They can also track a woman's menstrual cycle and measure your stress levels.
Due to their shared 5ATM water resistance, the GTR 4 and GTS 4 are compatible with more than 150 indoor and outdoor sports activities, including swimming. They have support for fall detection and can automatically detect eight sports movements. Nevertheless, an OTA update will later offer this capability.
the remaining GTR 4 and GTS 4 componentsThe GTS 4 has a 300 mAh battery under the hood, whilst the GTR 4 has a 475 mAh battery. Additionally, various cell sizes translate