The latest major software update for the Amazfit Bip 6, released around July 2025, is version 3.2.10.1. This update upgrades the device to ZeppOS 5, the newest operating system from Zepp Health, marking the biggest firmware update since the watch's launch in March 2025. The update file is about 18MB and introduces several notable enhancements and new features for the Amazfit Bip 6 that improve usability, health tracking, and the overall user experience.
One of the most significant changes brought by ZeppOS 5 is the introduction of customizable text sizes and improved accessibility features. Users can now choose between small and large text size options to better suit their viewing preferences. Additionally, a magnifying glass mode has been added that allows users to zoom into specific areas on the display for enhanced readability. This zoom feature can be activated by enabling it in settings and then using a double-tap on the lower button to magnify the screen, and the magnified section can be dragged for navigation. This is part of a new "Accessibility" section found in the settings after the update.
The update also integrates Zepp Flow 2.0, the latest version of Zepp's AI assistant system. Although the full interactive capabilities of Flow 2.0 (such as animated responses) were not immediately available at launch, it represents a more sophisticated assistant layer that should allow more natural user interaction. Accompanying this is the "Jet Lag Manager," an app designed to help users adapt their sleep and exposure schedules based on flight data and destination changes, which is especially useful for frequent travelers. Although not all users had immediate access to the Jet Lag Manager app from the watch's app store at launch, the app was expected to be available soon after the update's initial rollout.
In addition to these new functionalities, the update improves the watch's display and UI interaction. For example, the text and user interface now feel more dynamic and lively, particularly within workout interfaces. The update reportedly includes fixes to resolved issues such as a rebooting bug and a double-tap-to-wake feature that enhances usability.
Battery life efficiency benefits were also a focus in the update cycle alongside the hardware improvements of the Amazfit Bip 6, which features a larger, sharper display compared to its predecessor, upgraded sensors including dual-band GNSS and BioTracker PPG sensor.
Users can update their Amazfit Bip 6 by downloading and installing the update through the Zepp app on their paired smartphones. It is recommended to keep the watch connected to Wi-Fi and maintain a good battery charge during the update process. The update process also includes instructions on how to keep apps on the watch updated, ensuring access to the newest features and performance improvements continuously.
Overall, this update places the Amazfit Bip 6 ahead of many other watches in the Zepp lineup, which are still running on earlier OS versions 3 or 4. It enhances accessibility and usability, equips the device with advanced AI assistant features, and provides functional improvements to support the lifestyle of active users and travelers.
This update emphasizes Zepp Health's evolving ecosystem for their wearable products, with adding software capabilities that complement the hardware specifications of the Bip 6, ultimately delivering a more user-friendly and feature-rich smartwatch experience tailored to current user needs and expectations in 2025.