Samsung’s next fitness tracker, the Galaxy Fit 3, has been revealed early through various sources.
Samsung accidentally showcased it on their website and the official user manual is now available online. Plus, a hands-on video of the Galaxy Fit 3 has surfaced.
In the video, we see the fitness tracker in two colors: black/dark gray and silver with a white wrist strap.
It features a wider rectangular display compared to its predecessor, the Fit 2, which should make text easier to read.
The Galaxy Fit 3 reportedly sports a 1.1-inch always-on AMOLED display and is water-resistant up to 5ATM.
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It’s equipped with an optical heart rate sensor for precise health monitoring and can track metrics like heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and stress levels. Additionally, it offers features such as step counting, exercise tracking, and sleep pattern analysis.
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The battery capacity of the Galaxy Fit 3 is expected to be 200 mAh, which is an improvement from its predecessor. Charging will likely be supported at 5W. However, it won’t support third-party apps.
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Although Samsung hasn’t officially announced a release date, retail sightings suggest that the launch of the Galaxy Fit 3 is imminent.