Amazfit Bip 6 Gets a Major Update: BioCharge Feature Finally Arrives for All

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Amazfit’s Bip 6 smartwatch is receiving firmware version 3.10.0.1

Good news for Amazfit Bip 6 owners: a new software update is rolling out, and it’s the one many have been waiting for. After a previous attempt to introduce the BioCharge energy monitoring feature fell short, firmware version 3.10.0.1 is now hitting devices, aiming to deliver the promised functionality alongside a handful of useful refinements.

What’s New? BioCharge Takes Center Stage

The headlining act of this update is the full introduction of the BioCharge feature, which replaces the older Readiness score on the watch. This feature, designed to estimate your daily energy reserves based on activity, sleep, and heart rate data, was part of a prior update (version 3.8.0.1) in early January 2026 but was reportedly buggy or non-functional for many users.

This new release, per a report on Reddit, appears to resolve those issues, bringing BioCharge to the entire Bip 6 user base. The discussion on the platform, which you can see here, has been the primary source of early update details and user reactions.

More Than Just a Fix: A Handful of Smart Improvements

While BioCharge is the star, the 9.05 MB update packs several other enhancements that polish the overall user experience. According to the release notes—which are identical to those for the recent Amazfit Active 2 update—users can expect:

  • Enhanced Workout Voice Prompts: The audio feedback you get during exercise sessions has been updated for a better guided experience.
  • Smarter Weather App: The Weather app now uses an improved data source, which should translate to more accurate and reliable forecasts on your wrist.
  • Optimized Sleep Score: The algorithm behind your nightly sleep analysis has been tweaked, potentially leading to more precise Sleep Scores and insights.
  • Interface Polish: A small but welcome change: the display brightness icon in the quick-access Control Center has been optimized. Furthermore, clearing all your notifications will now automatically return you to the watch face, a sleeker user flow.

How to Get the Update

As is typical with Amazfit, the rollout for the Bip 6 (currently priced at $79.99 on Amazon) is phased. The update typically begins with users in the United States, Canada, and China, before expanding to other global regions over the following days or weeks. There’s no official word on when the rollout for version 3.10.0.1 will be complete.

To check if the update is available for your watch, open the Zepp app on your connected smartphone, navigate to your Bip 6 device settings, and look for the firmware update option. Keep in mind that a stable Bluetooth connection and a watch battery above 30% are usually required for a smooth installation.

Source: u/EliotWatts via Reddit

The release notes for Amazfit Bip 6 firmware version 3.10.0.1

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