Danny Weber
04:19 10-12-2025
© Roland Quandt
Leaked renders tip the Amazfit Active Max with 1.5-inch OLED, GPS, NFC, 50m water resistance, and 576 mAh battery. Price €169.90/$169.99; launch soon.
Amazfit appears to have another release on the horizon: leaks about the Amazfit Active Max suggest the watch could arrive before the end of the year. The details come from well-known tipster Roland Quandt, who shared renders and outlined the key specifications.
Judging by the images, the Active Max features a round 1.5-inch OLED display with a 480×480 resolution, slim bezels, and two side buttons. The watch covers the modern essentials with Bluetooth 5.3, built-in GPS, NFC, and 4 GB of storage for loading music or app data. Water resistance is rated to 50 meters, so rain, pool sessions, and intense workouts shouldn’t faze it. On paper, the package looks like a sensible, up-to-date upgrade rather than a radical rethink.
The real intrigue is battery life. Rumors point to a 576 mAh battery—the largest in the Active lineup. For comparison, the Active 2 uses a 270 mAh cell and, running Amazfit’s proprietary operating system, already manages roughly a week on a charge. If the leak proves accurate, the Max could push that bar noticeably higher.
Quandt cites a European price of €169.90. In the United States, if Amazfit follows its usual pricing logic, the figure could land around $169.99. There’s no official announcement date yet, but the source hints the information comes from an early retailer listing—often a sign that a launch isn’t far off.