Xiaomi launches beta test for Watch S4 commemorative edition, where users can experience new features first

Xiaomi launches beta test for Watch S4 commemorative edition, where users can experience new features first


Xiaomi recently officially launched its "Pioneer Program," recruiting users of the Xiaomi Watch S4 eSIM 15th Anniversary Edition for a closed beta test of new features. This closed beta test aims to further optimize the smartwatch's personalized features and system stability, enhancing the user experience through in-depth user experience and feedback.

This closed beta test will provide selected users with early access to several new features. These include one-click quick restore to system defaults for greater convenience; the addition of customizable watch face text to meet user needs for personalized expression; optimized exercise data storage to ensure complete retention of exercise results and improve data recording stability and efficiency; and support for manually setting pool lengths for more accurate swimming statistics. Furthermore, overall system stability will be further enhanced, providing users with a smoother and more reliable experience.

Xiaomi is recruiting users aged 18 or older who currently use the Xiaomi Watch S4 eSIM 15th Anniversary Edition to participate in this closed beta test. Applicants must be familiar with basic device operation, have a keen interest in the product, and be willing to invest time in in-depth experience with new features and explore diverse usage scenarios. Participants are also required to possess excellent communication skills and be able to clearly and accurately provide feedback on issues, deficiencies, and improvement suggestions encountered during use, providing valuable insights for product optimization. Users who strictly adhere to the event rules and complete feedback tasks on time will be given priority consideration. Those with experience providing community feedback or participating in Xiaomi's internal beta programs will receive additional attention.

As specially invited internal beta testers, participants will have the opportunity to be the first to experience new features not yet publicly released, staying at the forefront of smart wearable technology and becoming pioneers in the technological experience. Xiaomi also promises that users who actively participate in this internal beta program will have priority access to future beta tests of other Xiaomi products, providing them with first-hand access to the latest technological advancements.

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