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The new Xiaomi Mi Band 7 has landed, once again promising a fitness tracker on a budget, except not quite so budget as follows the Mi Band 6, which is still available to buy and the chances are it will likely now drop in verdict Xiaomi Mi Band 7 review Xiaomi Mi Band 6 reviewIf you're in the market for a budget tracker or own a Mi Band 6 and wondering if you need to make that upgrade, we've spent plenty of testing time with both to help shed some light on how they our breakdown of the key differences between the Xiaomi Mi Band 7 and the Mi Band Mi Band 7 v Mi Band 6 Price and alternativesThese two trackers can be firmly described as cheap, but unlike previous iterations, there's a slight difference in the amount you can expect to pay for put that pricing into context it's much less than the Fitbit Inspire 3 and around the same price as the excellent Huawei Band outside of Fitbit, the options around the Mi Band are increasing and proving strong competition for Xiaomi as MI Band 7 v Mi Band 6 At a glanceMi Band 7Mi Band 6Screen resolution192 x 490152 x 486Case displayYesNoHeart rate, SpO2 & Connected GPSYesYesBattery life18 days14 daysDesign and screenWareableMi Band 6These Bands offer similar looks and their main differences in the display department, which separate use the same module squeezed into a band that you can can swap for a host of other different colored options The Mi Band 6 comes in black, orange, yellow, olive green, ivory white, and blue. The Mi Band 7 comes in black, green, orange, and blue shades, so you've got options on both Mi Band 6 has a 47mm case while the Mi Band 7 has a smaller case, which few people will you might notice is changes in the display department. The Mi Band 6 hosts a AMOLED touchscreen with a 152 x 486 resolution. The 7 in comparison features a larger AMOLED with an improved 192 x 490-pixel resolution and offers an always-on display mode you don't get on the Band 7There are changes on the brightness front with the 6's screen maxing out at 450 nits of brightness and the 7 going brighter at 500 does that mean in terms of using the screens? We'd say not a huge amount. The screen on the 7 is bigger and does mean you have a bit more room to display data, but the quality and elements like viewing angles don't feel hugely different. It's nice that the 7 offers improved brightness, but the brightness wasn't an issue on the resistance ratings remain the same here, so that's a 5ATM rating ensuring you can shower and swim with both Bands up to 50 meters improved screen resolution and size along with the option of an always-on mode is going to give the Mi Band 7 more appeal, but we'd say whichever Band you go for, you're going to get a tracker that lives largely the same day and night on your and health tracking featuresMi Band 7Fitness tracking is the key here and while neither Band will inform you about a serious heart problem, they do offer features to help keep an eye on your general wellness and the basics, these Bands will count steps, track distance covered, and calories burned over the day, and send you idle alerts when you're inactive for long periods. If you want an altimeter to track elevation like climbing stairs, neither has that desirable sensor. In our tests, we found step tracking at times quite far off the devices we compared them to. They can feel accurate some days and wildly off on other scores remain a feature of Xiaomi's fitness tracking ecosystem, measuring time spent with the heart rate elevated and scoring efforts every week out of 100. It's not a particularly engaging feature though and its integration as a feature hasn't changed on the 7 compared to the over to what Xiaomi would deem health features and you can continuously monitor heart rate, which we found was much more reliable and accurate compared to tracking heart rate during SpO2 sensor, which is available on both, gives you the ability to continuously monitor or take on-the-spot readings. There's now the ability on the Mi Band 7 to set up high and low SpO2 alerts similar to the high and low heart rate alerts Xiaomi also supports. It's also used to track breathing quality during the board, you're getting stress tracking, women's health tracking, and guided breathing exercises. The key difference here for us is that you're getting a bit more reliability in terms of continuous heart rate monitoring on the 7, but it's a hard area to separate the tracking featuresXiaomi has sought to improve the Mi Band's ability to track your sporting pursuits despite still lacking a pretty notable sports tracking no built-in GPS on either tracker, but you do have the option of using connected GPS, which means booting up Xiaomi's companion phone app to track outdoor exercise like runs and cycling time. Though, as we found, the tracking accuracy even with connected GPS could be hit and miss on both Bands compared to the GPS tracking on more reliable Garmin and Polar GPS was a similar story on the heart rate monitoring front. These Bands aren't particularly well suited to tracking HR during exercise with readings for average and maximum heart rate readings generally quite far off a heart rate monitor chest sports tracking fares a little better on both fronts and one reason you'd want to grab the Mi Band 7 is that it has superior swim activities like indoor rowing and skipping the tracking experience remains the same getting more of those sports modes on the 7 than the 6, but the core ones are covered on both with a lot of the more niche ones still offering basic duration and heart rate Mi Band 7 does additionally dig deeper into your data offering insights into VO2 Max, training load, training effect, and recommendations on recovery found some of those insights useful and others not so much based on the fact the sensors powering them like heart rate are not hugely share data inside of Xiaomi's Mi Fitness app which does support the ability to share data to Google Fit and Strava when you do get that reliable hit of you want a Mi Band with training insights and richer pool swim tracking, those are the key things you'd grab the 7 over the featuresWareableMi Band 6Once you've accepted that your smartwatch experience is going to be compromised by the amount of screen you have to play with here on both Bands, then what you'll find is that things feel very similar getting trackers that are compatible with both Android and iOS and offer features like notifications, the ability to control music playing on your phone, weather forecasts along with alarms and got watch faces here too and there's plenty on both that make good use of that AMOLED screen. We wouldn't say the larger screen on the Mi Band 7 enhances the use of those features. Notifications aren't displayed all that differently and still feel a bit cramped on that slither of a Band 7Unsurprisingly, you're not getting a music player or an app store. There isn't any form of contactless payment support despite appearing on versions of the Mi Band available outside of the US and UK. You don't get a smart assistant either, despite being a feature that has appeared on budget bands like the Amazfit Band if you're looking at the Mi Band that will give you the best smartwatch experience, it's a lifeIf you're looking for the Mi Band with the best battery life then we'd say the same performance here. That's despite the Band 7 hosting a larger capacity 180mAh capacity battery compared to the 125mAh one packed into the Mi Band says you should expect up to two weeks with both, but that means sacrificing features such as continuous heart rate monitoring, stress tracking, and advanced sleep monitoring mode. You'll also need to go easy on-screen brightness while the Mi Band 7 does have that always-on mode, which will quickly drain the battery as our testing, both typically lasted a week between charges and unless you're willing to sacrifice those features we mentioned, you're unlikely to get much should you buy?We'll start by saying that in our reviews, we scored both the Mi Band 6 and the 7 a solid enough out of 5. Neither tracker is perfect, but if you're looking for a good, cheap fitness tracker, then these are good we had to pick between the two, we'd be saying if you can pick up the Mi Band 6 for even less than its already budget price tag, that's the one to go design isn't hugely different, you still have a great screen, and the fitness, sports, and smartwatch features are very similar to the Mi Band main reasons to go for the Mi Band 7 would arguably be the improved screen which is very nice, the option of an always-on display mode, and the added training latter feels a bit out of place on a tracker like this though, so it's down to that screen. Is that enough of a pull? We're not so sure. TheXiaomi Mi Band 7 now packs a 1.62-inch AMOLED display, up from the Mi Band 6's 1.56-inch screen. It may not seem a huge improvement, but a larger viewing area for important info is always 📱 Especificações do modeloXiaomi Mi 6ModeloOutros nomes do modeloXiaomi Mi6 MCE16, Xiaomi SagitPaís ou região onde é vendidoGlobal, Internacional, China, Hong Kong, TaiwanMarcaXiaomiData lançamento01/04/2017Espessura7,5 milímetrosDimensões largura x altura70,5 x 145,2 milímetrosPeso168 gramasConstrução, materiaisespecificação não cadastradaResistência à água e outrosResistente à água não mergulhar🤖 Sistema operacionalXiaomi Mi 6Versão do sistemaAndroid NougatAtualização firmwareespecificação não cadastradaInterface do usuárioespecificação não cadastrada⚙️ ProcessadorXiaomi Mi 6Chipset64bits Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 MSM8998 10nmCPUOcta-core, 2 processadores4x Kryo 280 Quad-core4x Kryo 280 Quad-coreGPU placa gráficaQualcomm Adreno 540 670-710MHzDesempenho benchmarkespecificação não cadastrada💽 MemóriaXiaomi Mi 6Memória RAM6GB LPDDR4XMemória interna64GB 53GB disponívelArmazenamento externoNão suporta📲 TelaXiaomi Mi 6Tipo da telaTFT LCD polegadasProporção~71,4% screen-to-body ratioResolução1080x1920 pixelsTouchscreenCapacitiva MultitouchDensidade pixels x polegadas428 PPICores16 milhõesTela resistente a riscosNão suportaTaxa atualização Hertzespecificação não cadastradaRecursos da telaespecificação não cadastrada📶 Rede de telefoniaXiaomi Mi 6Dual-chipDual-SIM Standby - Chamada ativa em uma das linhasCartão SIM2 chips Dual-Chipnano-SIM 4FFDownload / Upload máximo450/50 MbpsRedes móveis2G, 3G, 4GFrequências, bandasMostrar +detalhesEsconder detalhesFrequência GSMQuad-Band 850/900/1800/1900Rede 2G primáriaCDMA 800, GSM 850/900/1800/1900Rede 3G primáriaCDMA2000 1xEV-DOTD-SCDMA 1900/2000UMTS 850/900/1900/2100Rede 4G primáriaLTE Cat9 850/900/1800/2100/2600 Bands 1,3,5,7,8TD-LTE 1900/2300/2500/2600 Bands 38,39,40,41Rede 5G primáriaNão suportaRede de dados móveis primáriaGPRS, EDGE, CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev 0, CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev A, TD-SCDMA, UMTS, TD-HSDPA, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, TD-LTE, LTE, LTE-ARede 2G secundáriaGSM 850/900/1800/1900Rede 3G secundáriaNão suportaRede 4G secundáriaNão suportaRede de dados móveis secundáriaGPRS, EDGE📷 CâmeraXiaomi Mi 6Câmera traseira principalcâmera dupla megapixels12MPf/ câmera principal4032x3016 pixelsGravação vídeo câmera principal4K UHD 3840x2160 30 fpsFlashFlash Dual-LEDAbertura focalf/ apertureDistância focal27mm lenteTamanho sensor1/ polegadasTamanho pixelAutofocusPDAF foco automático de detecção de faseTouch focusSuportaEstabilização de imagemOIS 4-eixos Estabilização óticaZoomZoom digital e óticoFace/smile detectionDetecção facial, Detecção de sorrisoSensor BSISuportaHDRHDR foto em ambas as câmerasExtras da câmeraespecificação não cadastrada📸 Câmera frontalXiaomi Mi 6Câmera frontal secundária8 megapixelsResolução câmera frontal3264x2448 pixelsGravação vídeo câmera frontalFull HD 1920x1080Flash frontalNão suportaAbertura focalespecificação não cadastradaDistância focalespecificação não cadastradaTamanho sensorespecificação não cadastradaTamanho pixelespecificação não cadastrada🔉 Som e multimídiaXiaomi Mi 6Alto-falanteSuportaRedutor de ruído2 microfones ou maisRádioNão suportaTVNão suportaFormatos de vídeoMP4, DivX, XviDFormatos de áudioMP3, OGG, eAAC+, FLAC🔌 ConexõesXiaomi Mi 6USBUSB Type-C conector reversívelConexão de áudioType-C conector reversívelConexão para TVNão + A2DP/ a/b/g/n/ac [wifi5] 5GHz + MIMOWiFi Direct, hotspotDLNASuportaGPSA-GPS, GeoTagging, GLONASS, BeiDouNFCSuportaIrDA infravermelhoSuporta🧭 SensoresXiaomi Mi 6SensoresAcelerômetroBarômetroBússolaEfeito HallGiroscópioSensor de impressão digital biométricoSensor de luminosidadeSensor de proximidadeVibraçãoSuporta🔋 BateriaXiaomi Mi 6BateriaLiPo polímeros de lítio FixaCapacidade bateria3350 mAhCarregador, watts Carga por caboCarga sem fioespecificação não cadastradaAutonomia conversaçãoespecificação não cadastradaAutonomia standbyespecificação não cadastrada➕ Outras funçõesXiaomi Mi 6Controle de chamadaDiscagem de voz, Gravador de vozMensagensSMS T9, MMS, E-mail, Push mailViva vozSuportaVideo chamadaSuportaToques, ringtonesPolifônicos e personalizadosNavegador webHTML, XHTML, HTML5AntenaAntena internaTeclado Qwerty físicoNão suportaOutras informações• Cores Preto, Azul, Branco• USB OTG On-The-Go• MIUI Carga rápida de bateria• Quick Charge VoLTE☢️ Taxa de radiaçãoXiaomi Mi 6SAR EUA, etcespecificação não cadastradaSAR 2W/kg Brasil, União Europeia, etcespecificação não cadastrada