Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro leaked with white ceramic option
Xiaomi is preparing a Pro version of its Smart Band 10 fitness tracker, and it may arrive sooner than expected. Insider tipster Digital Chat Station — a reliable supply-chain source — reports Gizmochina a May 2026 China debut, with global availability following roughly one to two months later. The headline detail is a white ceramic edition: a material Xiaomi has previously reserved for flagship phones and premium smartwatches.
The hardware
According to the leak, the Band 10 Pro carries a 1.74-inch AMOLED display running at 60Hz with boosted peak brightness. Health tracking includes SpO2, heart rate, and stress monitoring, all processed through updated AI algorithms. Battery life is quoted at up to 14 days in normal use and up to 20 days in power-saving mode. Most notably for runners, the Band 10 Pro is said to include a dual-band, five-system GNSS chip — meaning it can track a workout route without needing a phone nearby. Water resistance sits at 5ATM, rated to 50 metres.
Colour options span black, white, silver, orange, and pink, plus the standalone white ceramic variant. None of this is confirmed by Xiaomi; all specs come from pre-launch supply-chain sources.
The price question
The ceramic finish is where things get expensive. Per Tech Advisor, the standard Band 10 already costs £39.99 in the UK, while the ceramic Band 10 edition tested at £54.99 — a 37% premium for the material alone. A Band 10 Pro ceramic variant would likely sit higher still, with estimates pointing to a £60–£80 range once the Pro tier is factored in.
Xiaomi Smart Band 10 — the Pro model is expected to add standalone GPS and a white ceramic edition.
That positioning puts it up against trackers like the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 and Fitbit Inspire, both priced around $100/£90 but lacking standalone GPS. If the dual-band GNSS holds up in testing, the Band 10 Pro could undercut those rivals on price while matching them on outdoor tracking features — which is a genuinely useful trade-off for casual runners who don't want to carry a phone.
What to expect
Xiaomi followed the Band 9 with a Band 9 Pro roughly six months later, so a May 2026 Pro launch would fit a similar pattern. A global rollout in July or August 2026 is plausible but unconfirmed. Xiaomi has made no official announcement, so treat all specs and pricing as rumour until the company speaks.