Amazfit GTR Mini 42mm Launched in India at INR 11,000

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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The Amazfit GTR 4 arrived last September with a 1.43” display and 46mm rim. Cut to now, the Amazfit GTR Mini has made it to India priced at INR 11,000/- which is almost INR 6,000/- lower than what the GTR 4 will cost you. There’s a lot that you need to know about the 42mm GTR Mini so here’s more about it.

Amazfit GTR Mini Smartwatch Pricing and Availability in India

When it comes to the pricing, the Amazfit GTR Mini 42mm is available at INR 11,000/- and it doesn’t have any variant. You can choose between Ocean Blue, Mistry Pink, and Midnight Black colorways to go with. It is listed on Amazon India although you will have to wait for its availability to be announced soon.

Amazfit GTR Mini Smartwatch Specifications and much more

Amazfit GTR Mini is available in India with a 42mm chassis. It weighs just 24.6 grams and the thickness is just 9.25mm. For comparison, the GTR 4 weighs 34 grams and has a 12.4mm thickness. On the design aspect, we have a circular dial made up of stainless steel with skin-friendly 20mm silicon straps that wear it on your wrist. It looks a lot more premium than some of the rivals in this price segment.

Amazfit GTR Mini 42mm Launched in India at INR 11,000
Image via Amazfit India (Amazon)

On the display front, we have a 1.28” AMOLED panel with 326 ppi pixel density. It is a circular display which according to me looks better than rectangular ones. The smartwatch arrived in India during the same time Fire-Boltt dropped its Invictus in the country although we will have to wait for the comparison between the two.

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On the battery side, we have a 280mAh battery that will last 14 days on typical usage. It has a battery saver mode that extends it to 20 days while the clock mode takes it to 30 days. On the other hand, heavy usage will restrict the battery life to 7 days while if you run GPS continuously, the battery will last 25 hours as per Amazfit.

Amazfit GTR Mini Battery
Image via Amazfit India (Amazon)

GTR Mini arrives with 5 ATM water resistance up to 50m giving you the freedom to swim and explore in-depth without worrying. The smartwatch can be paired with Apple Health and Google Fit as well as Adidas Running, Relive, and Strava allowing users to have access to all the fitness data they want to have a glance at.

The smartwatch runs on ZeppOS 2.0 just like its bigger sibling. It brings a tonne of third-party apps to support, widgets, and a full cycle of apps to go through.

Amazfit GTR Mini
Image via Amazfit India (Amazon)

Amazfit GTR Mini comes strapped with a lot of sensing features. There’s 24-hour monitoring for heart rate, stress level, and blood-oxygen saturation (SpO2). T will also monitor your sleep breathing quality, REM sleep stages, and sleep quality to name a few. It has 5 satellite positioning systems for accurate location tracking while you make the move and can track 120+ sports modes using Smart Recognition.

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The Amazfit GTR 4 arrived last September with a 1.43” display and 46mm rim. Cut to now, the Amazfit GTR Mini has made it to India priced at INR 11,000/- which is almost INR 6,000/- lower than what the GTR 4 will cost you. There’s a lot that you need to know about the 42mm GTR Mini so here’s more about it.

Amazfit GTR Mini Smartwatch Pricing and Availability in India

When it comes to the pricing, the Amazfit GTR Mini 42mm is available at INR 11,000/- and it doesn’t have any variant. You can choose between Ocean Blue, Mistry Pink, and Midnight Black colorways to go with. It is listed on Amazon India although you will have to wait for its availability to be announced soon.

Amazfit GTR Mini Smartwatch Specifications and much more

Amazfit GTR Mini is available in India with a 42mm chassis. It weighs just 24.6 grams and the thickness is just 9.25mm. For comparison, the GTR 4 weighs 34 grams and has a 12.4mm thickness. On the design aspect, we have a circular dial made up of stainless steel with skin-friendly 20mm silicon straps that wear it on your wrist. It looks a lot more premium than some of the rivals in this price segment.

Amazfit GTR Mini 42mm Launched in India at INR 11,000
Image via Amazfit India (Amazon)

On the display front, we have a 1.28” AMOLED panel with 326 ppi pixel density. It is a circular display which according to me looks better than rectangular ones. The smartwatch arrived in India during the same time Fire-Boltt dropped its Invictus in the country although we will have to wait for the comparison between the two.

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On the battery side, we have a 280mAh battery that will last 14 days on typical usage. It has a battery saver mode that extends it to 20 days while the clock mode takes it to 30 days. On the other hand, heavy usage will restrict the battery life to 7 days while if you run GPS continuously, the battery will last 25 hours as per Amazfit.

Amazfit GTR Mini Battery
Image via Amazfit India (Amazon)

GTR Mini arrives with 5 ATM water resistance up to 50m giving you the freedom to swim and explore in-depth without worrying. The smartwatch can be paired with Apple Health and Google Fit as well as Adidas Running, Relive, and Strava allowing users to have access to all the fitness data they want to have a glance at.

The smartwatch runs on ZeppOS 2.0 just like its bigger sibling. It brings a tonne of third-party apps to support, widgets, and a full cycle of apps to go through.

Amazfit GTR Mini
Image via Amazfit India (Amazon)

Amazfit GTR Mini comes strapped with a lot of sensing features. There’s 24-hour monitoring for heart rate, stress level, and blood-oxygen saturation (SpO2). T will also monitor your sleep breathing quality, REM sleep stages, and sleep quality to name a few. It has 5 satellite positioning systems for accurate location tracking while you make the move and can track 120+ sports modes using Smart Recognition.

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