Huawei Band 10 | Image source: Huawei

Huawei Band 11 Pro leaks inside official apps ahead of launch

Huawei’s Band 11 Pro has popped up early in the company’s own apps, giving us a first look before anything official. It’s already showing up in the Huawei Smart Life app, and tapping the listing takes you straight into the Health app setup flow.


Huawei reveals its next fitness band by accident

This kind of leak isn’t new for Huawei, but it’s telling. The company has not yet officially announced the Band 11 Pro, but its presence across two of its own apps, Smart Life and the HarmonyOS version of Huawei Health, makes it clear that launch is close. The listing includes a couple of product images that show what looks like a production-ready unit, not a placeholder.

Huawei Band 11 Pro

The Band 11 Pro seems to be a continuation of Huawei’s slim rectangular tracker line. The design has been refined slightly, with curved edges along the frame and evenly sized bezels on all four sides of the display. The screen itself remains flat, but the left and right borders appear slightly rounded to match the curvature of the case. A single side button flush against the case is visible and is likely used for wake and navigation shortcuts.

Huawei Band 11 Pro

Band 11 Pro adds new straps and polish

From the images, Huawei appears to be planning at least two strap styles for this release. One is a familiar soft silicone option, while the other uses a braided nylon loop with a more premium look. These interchangeable bands suggest that Huawei wants to position the Pro version with broader appeal, perhaps as a blend of sport and lifestyle use.

The case seems to have a brushed or matte metallic finish, which is a step up from the Band 10. Branding is consistent with other Huawei wearables, and there’s a visible effort to align with the more polished look of the Watch Fit series.


What Pro might actually mean this time

Huawei hasn’t offered a Pro version in this series since the Band 6 Pro. That model added a temperature sensor and some basic body temp tracking features. Whether the Band 11 Pro brings something similar is unclear for now, as the listing includes only visuals, not spec sheets or feature breakdowns.

The Band 10 already covered a lot of ground: Always On Display, watch face customisation, HRV-based sleep tracking, and hundreds of supported sports modes. Any Pro distinction will likely come from either new health sensors or additional smart features. A more robust health algorithm or improved display tech are possibilities, but there’s nothing to confirm yet.

Huawei usually refreshes its fitness band lineup annually, and the Band 10 launched in March last year. If that schedule holds, the Band 11 Pro may become official in the coming weeks alongside the non-pro variant.


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Marko Maslakovic

Marko founded Gadgets & Wearables in 2014, having worked for more than 15 years in the City of London’s financial district. Since then, he has led the company’s charge to become a leading information source on health and fitness gadgets and wearables. He is responsible for most of the reviews on this website.

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