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How much of an Apple Watch ripoff is the Xiaomi Mi Watch? This much

How much of an Apple Watch ripoff is the Xiaomi Mi Watch? This much

Posted on November 6, 2019 By Jarvis

Xiaomi is back to its old tricks but this Apple clone might be the worst of all.

It’s been said that imitation is the highest for of flattery, and something tells me Tim Cook is very humbled by Xiaomi’s new smartwatch. Called the Mi Watch, Xiaomi’s newest wearable has a square face, Digital Crown, dark theme, single button—you see where I’m going with this?

You could say it’s inspired by Apple Watch, but that doesn’t really do it justice. It’s as close to a carbon copy as you’re going to get. With a skinable version of Android Wear, the Mi Watch is only available in China, so Apple’s legal action is likely very limited, but just take a look at how similar these two interfaces and designs are.
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Wearables Tags:android, Android wear, Apple, Apple watch, China, legal, smartwatch, watch, wearable, Xiaomi, Xiaomi Mi Watch

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