


The smaller model has a 280mAh power cell, which takes a couple of hours to charge. Both watches promise up to 14 days of battery life. The Mini has a 1.28” AMOLED display with 326ppi pixel density, that’s the same sharpness as the large one. The watch takes 20mm straps with a quick release mechanism (the included strap is made out of skin-friendly silicone). The Mini earns its name with its 42mm chassis, which is also thinner and lighter at 9.25mm and 24.6g, compared to 12.4mm and 34g for the large model. The highlight feature of the Amazfit GTR Mini By the way, the GTR Mini launched in the US, the UK and the EU a couple of days ago at $120/£130/€130. Is that too big? Then check out the new Amazfit GTR Mini, which just arrived in India at a price of ₹11,000 (the GTR 4 goes for ₹17,000). The Amazfit GTR 4 launched in September, a 46mm smartwatch with a large round 1.43” display.
