Amazfit Active 3 Premium Is Here FCC Filing Confirms Calls and 500mAh Battery

The fancy version of the Amazfit Active 3 smartwatch is real and getting ready for stores worldwide. A new FCC filing with ID 2AC8UA2559 and box photos prove it. No more guessing—this is happening.

Zepp Health, the company behind Amazfit, sent in papers for model A2559. They call it “Amazfit Active 3 Premium.”

It has Bluetooth 5.3 that works two ways: regular for calls and low-power for phone links. This means you can make calls from your wrist, not just get alerts.

A hidden antenna inside keeps it sealed and waterproof. The battery is 500mAh. That’s smaller than the 658mAh in the Amazfit Active Max, but it should last well for daily wear.

The box shows what’s inside: the watch, a strap, a charging dock, and a guide. It has stamps of approval from the US, Europe, the UK, Singapore, and Japan. This watch isn’t staying in China—it’s going global. It pairs easily with Android phones on version 7.0 or newer, or iPhones on iOS 15.0 or later. That’s like other new Amazfit watches with Zepp OS.

This news wipes away old doubts. Just days ago, we spotted “Active 3 Premium” hidden in the Zepp app code. Now the filing makes it official, with the real name and tech details.

One big question remains: Is there a cheaper Active 3 without the “Premium” option? Last year, Amazfit made two versions of the Active 2. The box and papers don’t mention a basic one. Maybe it’s a single fancy model, or others are coming later.

Amazfit Active watches are great for people who want cheap fitness tracking with cool extras like calls. This Premium steps it up and could launch soon, since it’s so far along. Keep an eye out for info on the screen, health sensors, or price.

Yuvraj Tiwari

Yuvraj Tiwari is a tech journalist for GizTimes.com and a Master’s student at the University of Hyderabad. With a keen eye for software trends and a love for cutting-edge gadgets, he brings a fresh, analytical perspective to the latest news in the tech industry. Previously he worked for Kirti Kranti News Paper as a writer for 4 years.

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