Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro may soon get a square sibling: FCC filing hints at a bigger 550 mAh battery
A recent US regulatory filing has revealed new details about an unannounced Amazfit smartwatch, raising expectations that the company is preparing a square-shaped companion to its latest Cheetah lineup.
The device appears in Federal Communications Commission documents under the model number A2568.
The timing is notable because Amazfit has just pushed the Cheetah 2 Pro to more markets, positioning it as a premium running-focused option with a high-brightness AMOLED display and long battery life. If A2568 is related, it would suggest another launch could follow sooner than expected.
What the A2568 filing reveals?
FCC paperwork indicates the A2568 carries a 550 mAh battery, a capacity that stands out among Amazfit’s recent square models.
That figure is larger than the batteries used in budget-leaning lines, suggesting this is not a straightforward successor to the Bip series.
The 550 mAh rating is also slightly above the battery listed for the round Cheetah 2 Pro, which is associated with model A2564 in product identifiers referenced in coverage of the launch.
That overlap has fueled speculation the A2568 could be a Cheetah 2 Pro Square or a closely related Active-style premium variant.
When more details could emerge?
The filing includes a confidentiality arrangement that delays the public release of some internal exhibits, with an expiration date of September 29, 2026. That date does not confirm a launch window, but it often indicates when additional photos and diagrams may become accessible.
Amazfit could still announce the watch before that deadline, as companies frequently unveil products while some FCC exhibits remain under short-term confidentiality. Until then, the A2568 listing offers one concrete clue: battery capacity appears to be a central selling point for the next model.
