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Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro retailer leak adds to May launch talk

The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro is now being tipped for a May launch, with new details pointing to a ceramic version and a wider mix of finishes. This lines up closely with earlier regulatory clues we uncovered at the start of the year, and we also picked up an early retailer listing.

Back in January, we spotted model number M2552B1 in a Korean certification database. At the time, the key takeaway was not the specs but the naming pattern. Xiaomi tends to follow a predictable sequence with its bands, and that model number fit right into the slot for a Smart Band 10 Pro rather than a jump to the next generation.

That was the first solid indication the Pro variant hadn’t been skipped this year. Since then, things have gone quiet, which is often how these launches play out before new leaks start filling in the gaps.


May launch window comes into focus

The latest leak, shared by Digital Chat Station, points to a tentative May launch. That fits where you would expect this device to land, ahead of Band 11. That one will probably land a month or two after.

Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro leak

Xiaomi tends to space these releases in a predictable way, and this timing keeps the lineup active without overlapping too much. It also suggests the device is already close to final form. The wording still leaves room for delays, but this is the first time the timeline has felt specific rather than speculative.


Ceramic version adds a clear point of difference

The standout detail is the mention of a white ceramic version alongside more standard finishes. This is not just a visual change, as the leak also points to a noticeable weight difference between the two. The regular model is said to come in under 40 grams, while the ceramic version pushes past 50 grams.

It suggests Xiaomi is leaning more heavily into materials this time, using the Pro label to push beyond the usual aluminium and plastic mix. That fits with the direction already seen on the standard Smart Band 10, where design started to play a bigger role.

Alongside the ceramic option, the device is expected to come in black, white, silver, orange and pink. That range reinforces the idea that Xiaomi is treating these bands as lifestyle products as much as fitness trackers.

The leak also describes the overall design as generally good and the build quality as solid. It is not a detailed breakdown, but it does suggest the device is close to finished rather than still in flux.


How this builds on the earlier finding

The original certification told us the Smart Band 10 Pro existed and fit into Xiaomi’s roadmap. This new leak adds timing, materials and a clearer sense of direction.

In fact, we are already starting to see tentative retailer listings such as this one in Brasil that we spotted. It confirms that we were correct when we linked the regulatory moniker M2552B1 to the device. In that country the price is listed at $10 more than 9 Pro – so we are expecting the price in the US to be just under $100.

Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro leak

There are still gaps, especially around features and sensors, which will ultimately define how far the Pro branding goes. But the outline is now much easier to read.


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Ivan Jovin

Ivan has been a tech journalist for over 12 years now, covering all kinds of technology issues. Based in the US - he is the guy who gets to dive deep into the latest wearable tech news.

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2 thoughts on “Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro retailer leak adds to May launch talk

  • That listing is from a Brazilian website, not Portuguese.

    Reply
    • Marko Maslakovic

      Ahh, ok thanks. Will make the correction.

      Reply

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